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08-12-2001, 07:06 PM | #1 |
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Fuel Gauge install questions
I am trying to run a fuel pressure gauge with an isolator to a Gauge Cage in the a/c vents. I have 2 braided hoses but I am not sure how to make them reach. The first has plenty of room from the fuel line to a mounting area for the isolator. As for the second (same size) what is the shortest route to the a/c ventswithout killing anything? I tried to run it in some holes already there but its way to short.
Also I know you have to make sure there is no air in the line from the isolator to the gauge but what about from the fuel line to the isolator? Any helpful hints on an easy my to get all the air out? thanks for the help ------------------ 92 GT Convertible Hooker Headers, H-Pipe, Flow Masters, 4.10s, BBK 1.5 drop, 73mm Mass air, 65 FMS TB, FMS Aluminum radiator, T-5 swap with a Steeda shifter. And a Small Blow Job |
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