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My error...Ive been working on three different vehicles this week...diagram is correct
The sensor is located behind the filter base. It cracks loose and allows air to enter the system
You might see fuel leaking from the rear of the case
Fuel is drawn up from the tank through the filter then to the lift pump to the IP pump and then injectors. The -20 manual can help you with the trouble shooting process and show diagrams
If it still has the old stanadyne box filter It might be the mounting base. Theres a lot of documentation on this site about the sensor on the back side of the base cracking open and allowing air into the fuel system....
I replaced mine with a spin on filter No more problems!
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