I went out today for a flight after disabling the silicone connector seal. Did a hard max performance climbout from 1150' to 7500' altitude and my fuel pressure indication stayed steady at about 3.7 psi thru the whole climb; I don't remember it ever doing this before. It usually varies and often falls below 2 psi. I will watch it for more flights and climbs, but I do believe the cause and answer have been found.
For long term solution I think rather than replace the sensor which is working fine, I will carefully cut a fine groove across the silicone seal to destroy its airtightness, but retain most of its ability to prevent ingression of dust and water.