Odd. I attached photo and don t see it. Fuel is coming out of a what I think is a Weep hole on top of the pump
 
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It looks to me like a bleeder screw is leaking. It needs a new sealing washer. You could try tightening it but be careful to not strip the threads.
 
(quoted from post at 05:20:20 10/03/19)
There are no weep holes on any pump that I have seen, at least intended ones, LOL.
Yeah. Please forgive my ignore. All I know is fuel is coming from the hole in the screw on top. Was hesitant to just take it off and have a look without asking as it runs fine (and I ve been needing it routinely) just leak when sitting. Give me an ATV, an old gas burner MF or an old ford 7.3 and can muttle my way around. This is new to me.
 
(quoted from post at 19:18:43 10/03/19)
(quoted from post at 05:20:20 10/03/19)
There are no weep holes on any pump that I have seen, at least intended ones, LOL.
Yeah. Please forgive my ignore. All I know is fuel is coming from the hole in the screw on top. Was hesitant to just take it off and have a look without asking as it runs fine (and I ve been needing it routinely) just leak when sitting. Give me an ATV, an old gas burner MF or an old ford 7.3 and can muttle my way around. This is new to me.

Aha!!!New information. Bleeder screws have a hole in the side for the air/fuel mix to come out but only when loose. Your screw must not be seating when turned in tight. Some of these turn right out some are captive. If it will turn right out perhaps some foreign material will come ou with it. If not, is it still in warranty? If so it is a dealer job. If not start a new thread shouting out to Dieseltech and Al Baker pump man.
 

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