93-94 hoses should be the same
I havea few sets if you want me to ship them to you... I have like 4 old OHV engines sitting around all still have fuel rails and lines... go figure.
I make my own fuel lines too, you can buy the nylon line and re-use the metal flare fittings from your 91, requires a camping stove to get the water HOT HOT HOT
heat the line and fitting, press together very very hard... they are a PITA but I almost have it to a science... getting the line over all 3 flares is a PITA
removing your upper intake makes working in there MUCH easier, but not required, at least get the intake and throttle body off.....
As for the fuel pressure
my 88, my 96, and James 97 ALL lose fuel pressure after just minutes of shutting the key off..all of them have new fuel pumps and run just fine..
I am not sure why the service books say it should hold pressure... it does not
I am not sure if it is the thin air here in CO or what but after looking and building the fuel systems on these trucks I cant see how they would hold pressure, there is no check valve at the pump to stop the fuel from bleeding back into the tank, and the tank is open to the charcoal canister via plastic hoses (open to atmosphere), the fuel caps are vented.. so yeah you shut the key off the fuel rail pressure goes away in minutes...seems normal to me!
As long as you are getting 32+ psi with the key on I would say you are good