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HELP!!! Hey guys i have a 07 Silverado LBZ CCSB 4x4 with 270k miles. This is my first diesel and i have had it for about 2 years and love it. I have Fass fuel system lift pump, S&B cold air, EGR Delete, Turbo back 5" exhaust and factory fuel filter delete and fuel rail pressure plug. Mind you all this was done to truck when i got the truck but i love it. Runs great until recent, when i get the truck under a load like pulling our 5th wheel camper i get a p0087 but i can clear and will be good for a while. I sometimes can smell fuel under the hood so i checked the torque on the fuel rail plug and i noticed what looked like a fuel service port next to the alternator and pulled the black plastic cover and it has fuel in it and would have air bubbles when it was running. So thinking this might be the problem cause if air can get in could cause the issue. I ordered a replacement one and it came in yesterday so after church today pulled it in the shop thinking since it was right there on top of the engine that it was something that would be easy to replace, so i tried backing the old one off real easy and it snapped. I am aggravated but i went ahead and got the fuel line that the connector was on off the engine. Guys i dont even know where to start with fixing this line if it can be fixed or what the name of this line is called to order. Can someone help me with this???
 

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I broke the test port off, the lift pump is working or sounds like it is. I did not brake the return line it was just attached to what the test port was attached to. Stock filter is just bypassed with a hose in place of the filter and housing. I was wondering if I Can drill and tap where the test port was and thread a nipple with adapter so I can install the new test port? If it is sealed wouldnt that fix the issue?
 
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