Prof, an in-line fuel pump would be nice, but I not sure such a critter exists. I would be happy with an in-line fuel filter like the 5.7's had. I would change mine every 30,000 miles.
The only pre-event symptom I had when the fuel pump went out in my 5.7 was increased cranking time before the engine fired. This was gradual, occuring over a two week period. Every time I would start my van it seemed to turn over just a little bit longer before starting.
I shut down at a shipper in Cedar Falls, Iowa. When I came out to move my van to the loading door it would not start. I remember hearing from other drivers that banging on the fuel tank would sometimes help. I wrapped on it with a short length of 2x4, striking the tank with the face of the 2x4. Got in, turned the key and the engine fired up.
I drove 270 miles to Des Plaines, Ill. where I transfered with another driver. Enroute I got gas (engine running) and got food at a drive thru. After transferring I headed for a Chevy dealer about 3 miles away. A few blocks from the terminal where I transfered the engine killed. I banged on the fuel tank but it wouldn't start.
The dealer replaced the fuel pump with one that had a lifetime warranty. Apparently GM finally went with a different vender.
I'm curious as to when the pumps in the 6.0 will fail. I always keep my fuel level above a quarter tank. I guess it's just wait and see.