fuel pressure
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fuel pressure
I'm trying to get a good spot to connect the line I'll use for a fuel pressure gauge, is there a good spot I could use? I want to put it after the filter and before the IP inlet so I'll know if the filter is getting clogged. On My ford truck I didn't use the cummins filter head so it was easy to cut the inlet line to the IP and put a T there, on this other engine I will keep the cummins filter head so I'd like to know if there is a way to accomplish this with out cutting the line.
Thank You.
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Yes, the one on My other truck is already jumping like crazy, I got a valve I plan to use on it and this one as well. What do You guys refer to as snubber?
Can't I just drill the banjo bolt and tap it.
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Can't I just drill the banjo bolt and tap it.
Thank You.
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I suggest getting the banjo bolt from genos. I drilled my stock one bigger and tapped it and also broke a tap while doing it... wow that whole thing was just a big mistake so i say just buy the one thats already to go and save a lot of hassle.
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