Definetly. All it takes is a hose with about a 1/4" inside dia. There is a "T" fitting in the fuel line by the distributor that has a screw in one of the ends. Remove the screw being carefull not to loose the washer and then slip the hose with a clamp over the fitting and tighten the clamp. Joe 84 vanagon 93 EV-MV 99.5 A4 jetta tdi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sean B." <vgonman@EARTHLINK.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 4:15 PM Subject: Fuel pressure test gauge ???
> What type of gauge do you guys use to measure (test) fuel pressure? I've > been looking for a gauge that reads from 0 to 50 or 60, but have had no > luck in finding one. I did however, find a fuel pressure test gauge for > american cars that, I beleve, read in the correct range. Would the fittings > on this possibly be able to be modified for VW use? > > TIA > > Sean B. > '90 V'gon, "Happy Bus", pseudo Wolfy > Torrance, CA > Join the TiiCo registry at > HTTP://www.vgonman.com > |
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