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Old 12-13-2001, 10:58 AM   #1
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Default Do liquid filled fuel pressure gauges freeze in the winter?

Don't laugh at my question, but I am looking for a fuel pressure gauge for my brother's GT and was planning on buying a liquid filled model. But I am not sure if it will survive in temps well below zero!? Have any of you ever seen a liquid filled gauge freeze, or is the liquid some kind of an oil or something that doesn't freeze in sub-zero temps?
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