**UPDATE**
Been awhile since I updated this thread.
A little review, 1990 K75rt would quit after 45 to 50 miles would not restart until it completely cooled down, got to ride in the trailer on a couple of occasions.
I replaced everything in the fuel tank, (Pump, Pump Damper,Filter and submersible fuel line) still no joy.
rbm checked most all of my electrical connections and helped me change the four pin connector, I thought we had it fixed until the next morning, it would not start.
A few messages back and forth with rbm, and we felt it might be the fuel sender in the fuel tank. I emptied and pulled the tank and removed the sender. Long story short, ione of the wires that goes through the seal at the bottom of the tank was not holding continuity. If I clipped my multi-meter to the wire that was supposed to be inside the tank and the clipped the other multi-meter lead to the wire on the out side of the tank would get continuity, if i applied a little pressure to the sollder joint where the wire goes through the seal I would loose continuity.
I ordered a new fuel sender, (very pricey) installed it and the tank on to the bike. It started and ran. It's been very hot here on Phoenix, so up until to day I had not had a chance to ride the bike to see if the situation had been resolved.
Today, I hooked up my trailer to the back of my truck put on my helnrt and took off. Rode for about 30 miles turned the bike off to let it "heat soak" for about 15 minutes. Got back on rode another 30 miles with out incident and without the trailer to get me home. The bike ran excellently.
It might be a bit premature, but I believe the problem has been taken care of.
Thanks to everyone that responed top the thread and for all of the advise.
Special thanks to rbm for taking time from his busy Phoenix schedule to come and help me source this problem.