Fuel Pressure Gauge Installation
Fuel Pressure Gauge Installation
I have a mechanical fuel pressure gauge and a high pressure isolator sitting in my trunk and I am waiting to install it. But the only problem is I don't seem to have some of the parts. I need to know what parts people used to tap into the fuel line and how they did it. I assume I need "T" fitting of some sort and connectors to hook the fuel lines to it. I need help fast..... Help.
Adam
Adam
Originally posted by Ramius83
I would HIGHLY suggest using an electrical gauge, especially when it deals with fuel and it coming into the cabin......
I would HIGHLY suggest using an electrical gauge, especially when it deals with fuel and it coming into the cabin......
Adam
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All you need is a 1/8" NPT brass t-fitting and some brass barb fitting. You can get them from Home depot.
Originally posted by The_Bomb
The high pressure isolator is used to keep fuel from coming into the cabin. It is what hooks up to the fuel line and then uses a fluid inside itself to relay the pressure. Does anyone know what parts or how to install this thing, I'm getting desperate.
Adam
The high pressure isolator is used to keep fuel from coming into the cabin. It is what hooks up to the fuel line and then uses a fluid inside itself to relay the pressure. Does anyone know what parts or how to install this thing, I'm getting desperate.
Adam
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