Fuel pressure isolator and fittings ..?
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Fuel pressure isolator and fittings ..?
Doin my gauges this weekend and have a question........I bought the Autometer Z Force gauges.....My FP kit comes complete with everything except the fuel line to the Isolator....
Ok so i need a #4 AN fitting to screw into the fuel filter housing correct? What thread is that?
Which plug should i remove/use...?
And i think i read that i should mount the isolator on the motor?,,,is this correct?
going to order a premade line from Summit i guess.....Keep it all the S/S line........
Ok so i need a #4 AN fitting to screw into the fuel filter housing correct? What thread is that?
Which plug should i remove/use...?
And i think i read that i should mount the isolator on the motor?,,,is this correct?
going to order a premade line from Summit i guess.....Keep it all the S/S line........
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Someone knows this stuff..........Maybe i can do another search......
Oh yea..........Already ordered the Banjos and they are on a 15 day backorder...
Oh yea..........Already ordered the Banjos and they are on a 15 day backorder...
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BigBlue............Ok so if i run directley to gauge, is it ok to pull fuel from ontop of filter housing......
I will need to order the correct fitting for this..........?
Which port do i use, and whats the thread pitch for the fitting i need for the line....
I will need to order the correct fitting for this..........?
Which port do i use, and whats the thread pitch for the fitting i need for the line....
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You should pull the reading from the post fuel filter port (which ever one that is). If I'm correct, the fitting size is -6 AN. That should screw directly into the housing with no problems. If you getting the tapped banjo from wherever you ordered the banjos from, then you will have the perfect size. The tapped banjo hole (the fuel pressure gauge hook up point) is 1/8" NPT.
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The FP gauge in my '99 is hooked up post-filter in this picture.
IIRC, the fitting on the top of the filter housing is 1/8 NPT.
I use a needle valve to reduce buzzing in the gauge.
IIRC, the fitting on the top of the filter housing is 1/8 NPT.
I use a needle valve to reduce buzzing in the gauge.
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I put a shut-off valve on mine, just in case I ever was out on the road and got diesel in the cab or had a leak, I could just shut it off and continue on my way. You might want to consider something like that.
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Shovelhead,
So your FP line screws right into the back of the Isspro EV ? I didn't realize the guage could handle diesel fuel going into it.
I got my EV FP guage, still waiting on the EGT & boost.
So your FP line screws right into the back of the Isspro EV ? I didn't realize the guage could handle diesel fuel going into it.
I got my EV FP guage, still waiting on the EGT & boost.
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Shovelhead,
So your FP line screws right into the back of the Isspro EV ? I didn't realize the guage could handle diesel fuel going into it.
I got my EV FP guage, still waiting on the EGT & boost.
Shovelhead,
So your FP line screws right into the back of the Isspro EV ? I didn't realize the guage could handle diesel fuel going into it.
I got my EV FP guage, still waiting on the EGT & boost.
(well, almost, the 2002's don't have the ports on top of the filter, but on the bottom)
Yes, right into the back of the guage.
Only 3 months though, but no leaks.
I also have the needle valve to dampen the pulses, and cut off fuel if a leak should develop.
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