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Building a fuel pressure tester
Anybody have a plan for building a fuel pressure tester to install on the rail where the filter is? I know I need some rubber hose, a "T", and a gauge. Details? I can't find one at the parts store that will work. What about installing a schrader valve for future use??
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Re: Building a fuel pressure tester
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=92699
There's a service port next to the distributor. For $20 it's not worth all of the fooling around! They'll even ship it right to your door!
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Re: Building a fuel pressure tester
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My car doesn't have a service port. The last time someone checked the pressure they had to put an adapter in between the fuel line and the throttle body. |
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Re: Building a fuel pressure tester
I bought mine a Kragen auto for $30. comes with a ford adapter 2 6" pieces of fuel hose and a T fitting pre threaded..
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