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Yoelage - Please start a new thread. Folks on this forum will then likely talk you through a set of diagnostics to unravel the problem.
Did you go back a look to see that your thread DID post? I haven't seen it yet. Although, I usually get my notifications through my inbox. I will go to the website and look for your post now.
Epilogue: I wanted to see what makes the low pressure fuel pump tick so I took my old one apart. I got a security bit set from harbor freight tools for about 7$ and took off the nuts/security bolts. There are three springs that work the plunger/piston thing that move the fuel through the pump. I was astonished to see that two of the springs had broken into several pieces. There was a bit of rust on those springs as well, my guess is when I was originally having the slight problems two years ago (the engine would act up about once every other trip for a minute) the springs must have been breaking. Since it got worse then the springs must have been breaking along the way.
At the least I can sleep assured that it was for sure my old low pressure fuel pump causing the fuel feed View attachment 4739problems and not some other gremlin!