Ok, I tested the fuel pressure on the injector rail first thing this morning. It read 95 psi (no that's not a typo). So first thing first, I replaced the fuel pressure regulator. Fired it up again, still 95 psi.
So, next thing must be a clogged return line. So, I unhook the return line from the rail and from the tank and blow air through the line. Nothing really came out that would have been obstructing the fuel flow through the line. Hooked everything back up, fired it up again, and still had the extremely high fuel pressure. So we unhook the line by the tank, leaving it hooked up at the rail, and the engines runs like a top. Thus meaning that the clog must be from the hard line outside of the tank, through the return fitting on the fuel pump.
I get the air down there, blow air through that part of the line until you we could hear/feel the air coming out of the filler hole (cap removed). Put it all back together, fired it up, and back at 95 psi fuel pressure. I unhook the line in front of the tank, and aim it into a bucket to catch the returned fuel, fire it up, and it runs perfectly at 40 psi.
So, my assumption of course it that the clog is in the return part of the fuel pump and that i'm going to have to drop the tank again and replace the fuel pump.
Is there anything that I'm missing, or does it seem like i'm on the right track?
Thanks