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Old 02-04-2003, 01:21 PM
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Bleeding fuel pressure gauge

Im going to install a Di-pricol FP gauge this weekend with a stainless line from Wildcat Diesel. Do I need to bleed the air out of the line from the pump to the isolator, or just hook it up and start the truck? Thanks for any advice you can give
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Re:Bleeding fuel pressure gauge

You have to bleed the line so that it dosent go hay wire when you crank it up. I had that problem until I looked at the line and<br>saw a ton of pesky bubbles.
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Re:Bleeding fuel pressure gauge

What is the easiest way to bleed the system? Can you do it from the engine side, or do you have to do it in the cab?
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