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Date:         Tue, 14 Dec 1999 22:23:50 -0600
Reply-To:     Steve Sandlin <ssandlin@LCC.NET>
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From:         Steve Sandlin <ssandlin@LCC.NET>
Subject:      fuel pressure tester
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I made a fairly inexpensive fuel pressure tester that works great. How? I bought the least expensive oil pressure gauge I could find (about 8 bucks) and used a couple of brass fittings to get to 1/4 inch hose barb. I then just used a piece of 1/4 inch fuel line to connect to the test T at the engine. I've used this setup for over 10 years on several injected busses and it works great. Good Luck. Steve Sandlin 84 Wolfsburg Westy 79 Transporter 00 New Beetle


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