Fuel Pressure Gauges
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I am getting ready to install my gauges also. So you guys are saying that I don't need to install the isolator? Just install the on/off needle valve, then run the tubing to the gauge?
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Brian ( Yeah I'm hard headed)
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Brian ( Yeah I'm hard headed)
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Originally posted by RAW FUEL
I am getting ready to install my gauges also. So you guys are saying that I don't need to install the isolator? Just install the on/off needle valve, then run the tubing to the gauge?
Thanks,
Brian ( Yeah I'm hard headed)
I am getting ready to install my gauges also. So you guys are saying that I don't need to install the isolator? Just install the on/off needle valve, then run the tubing to the gauge?
Thanks,
Brian ( Yeah I'm hard headed)
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Not tryin to steal this thread, but I had a quick question. Is general thread sealer tape from NAPA ok to use to seal up the fittings for my FP gauge and fuel line, or is there somethin special I need?
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Teflon tape on fuel fittings in a HUGE No-No.
Little pieces of it can tear loose and get into areas of the Injection system that will not welcome such intrusions.
Pipe Dope or the fuel system sealer from Permatex is a much better option.
Little pieces of it can tear loose and get into areas of the Injection system that will not welcome such intrusions.
Pipe Dope or the fuel system sealer from Permatex is a much better option.
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I have a simple question. You guys that have a on/off needle valve in your fuel pressure gauge line. Where did you get your 1/8 brass needle valves? I've been to all of the auto parts stores, Lowes, building supplies and a plumbing store. Something so simple and you cannot find it. Mind you when you tell them what you are looking for you get a puzzling look or a go away I'm lazy and don't want to help you look. Guess I'll try again at Lowes when I get more time. Any suggestions before I just go ahead and use the isolator.
Brian
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I actually bought mine from Grainger.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/pro...835462&ccitem=
Other have found them or ones like it at their Auto Parts retailer or local Home store.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/pro...835462&ccitem=
Other have found them or ones like it at their Auto Parts retailer or local Home store.
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Originally posted by Shovelhead
I actually bought mine from Grainger.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/pro...835462&ccitem=
Other have found them or ones like it at their Auto Parts retailer or local Home store.
I actually bought mine from Grainger.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/pro...835462&ccitem=
Other have found them or ones like it at their Auto Parts retailer or local Home store.
It seems that some autoparts stores have some stuff and others don't. These around here including Napa did not have a one needle valve. I'll git r dun. Probably later than sooner.
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Brian
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1/8" needle valves are commonly used on icemakers and swamp coolers.
Any store that has a decent plumbing selection will have them.
I've seen them at Ace Hardware stores.
Any store that has a decent plumbing selection will have them.
I've seen them at Ace Hardware stores.
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Originally posted by RAW FUEL
I have a simple question. You guys that have a on/off needle valve in your fuel pressure gauge line. Where did you get your 1/8 brass needle valves? I've been to all of the auto parts stores, Lowes, building supplies and a plumbing store. Something so simple and you cannot find it. Mind you when you tell them what you are looking for you get a puzzling look or a go away I'm lazy and don't want to help you look. Guess I'll try again at Lowes when I get more time. Any suggestions before I just go ahead and use the isolator.
Brian
I have a simple question. You guys that have a on/off needle valve in your fuel pressure gauge line. Where did you get your 1/8 brass needle valves? I've been to all of the auto parts stores, Lowes, building supplies and a plumbing store. Something so simple and you cannot find it. Mind you when you tell them what you are looking for you get a puzzling look or a go away I'm lazy and don't want to help you look. Guess I'll try again at Lowes when I get more time. Any suggestions before I just go ahead and use the isolator.
Brian
I hope this helps...
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Originally posted by Mopar1973man
Most NAPA stores... Weatherhead Part number WH6820 - $5.00
I hope this helps...
Most NAPA stores... Weatherhead Part number WH6820 - $5.00
I hope this helps...
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Originally posted by Mopar1973man
Yeah... That be the one...
There is a pic there exploded view of all the parts...
Yeah... That be the one...
There is a pic there exploded view of all the parts...
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Brian