What type/brand gauge do you use to measure the pressure coming out of your fuel pump? Links appreciated!
thanks,
Mitch
Fuel pump pressure guage
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Fuel pump pressure guage
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Re: Fuel pump pressure guage
Mitch
Depending on how fancy you want to go, your local auto parts store will have 10-15 dollar vacuum/pressure gauge that you can put over the output of the pump and give it a crank and see what you have.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ACCURATE-ENGINE ... SwNRdX5u-x
Sorry for the E-bay references, its just faster
or use this gauge and a 14x1.25 banjo fitting with the tapped hole, like on my carb bench. then use this type.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CHROME-FUEL-PRE ... Az&vxp=mtr
Depending on how fancy you want to go, your local auto parts store will have 10-15 dollar vacuum/pressure gauge that you can put over the output of the pump and give it a crank and see what you have.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ACCURATE-ENGINE ... SwNRdX5u-x
Sorry for the E-bay references, its just faster
or use this gauge and a 14x1.25 banjo fitting with the tapped hole, like on my carb bench. then use this type.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CHROME-FUEL-PRE ... Az&vxp=mtr
John Brooks
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66 912
84 Cab
getting pushed around in porsches since 1965
62 Roadster
66 912
84 Cab
getting pushed around in porsches since 1965