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Re: Fuel Pressure gauge question

Subject: Re: Fuel Pressure gauge question
by vetteoz on 2009/4/18 4:40:05

Quote:

JonnyAngle wrote:
That makes sense, but how do you get the sensor to fit? I don't have nearly enough clearance. FWIW I have an '86, so yours may be different.

Easy
Schrader is -4AN
Use a -4AN M/F inline gauge adapter with a 1/8 NPT port and use a -4 cap to plug the open end.
http://store.summitracing.com/largeim ... Caps&img=rus-670290_w.jpg

Puts sender unit at 90 degrees to rail and because cap turns can be fitted or removed without taking plenum off

Russell # 670290 or similar from other suppliers
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