Alright, had a busy weekend, but got it all finished up at about 1:30am last night.
I used a Derale 15850 cooler, made a bracket to hold it in the stock location, It hangs a little lower hangs a little lower than I like, but due to how tall the AN fitting is on the inlet from engine side, that's where its at, I may try to trace down some different fittings and pick it up a bit.
I installed a beans sump to bypass the factory stuff all together. I Got the Beans sump with a return built in. I took the 4 bed bolts on the driver side off and loosened the passenger side and tipped the bed up so i could remove the factory sending unit to have a better idea for placement of the sump as i did not want the sending unit to sit on it or to cut through the sending unit.
I ended up with the sump being approx 2-3'' towards the back of the tank from the sending unit self, the sending unit does not sit directly under the hole. I'm glad I took the sending unit out, after i drilled the hole in the tank for the sump, there was a bunch of shavings in the tank, further than your hand can reach to pull them out through the hole.
I used a 3/8 quick connect by 8AN male adapter at the engine and straight to 1/2 hose straight to the cooler via 90 degree 8AN to 1/2'' push lock, out of the cooler with a 45 degree *an to 1/2'' push lock, runs over he top of the tank then down the channel where the rear fuel tank strap is, to the return of the Beans sump.
Holy hell were the push lock fittings that came with the sump a pain in the ass to get the hose. No leaks so far, and the valley is still dry. Only real thing different is now i am pulling down the lift pump pressure when I am on the throttle, which it wasn't doing as much previously