Diesel-Dan ???????
Diesel-Dan ???????
I have a question about the warrenty. I ordered my FASS system almost 30 days ago and have not recived an invoice yet to send in for the warrenty. The problem I think I have is I only have 30 days to send the invoice in.
I would like to know if there is another way to do this so that I can get the warrenty taking care of
I would like to know if there is another way to do this so that I can get the warrenty taking care of
I have a question about the warrenty. I ordered my FASS system almost 30 days ago and have not recived an invoice yet to send in for the warrenty. The problem I think I have is I only have 30 days to send the invoice in.
I would like to know if there is another way to do this so that I can get the warrenty taking care of
I would like to know if there is another way to do this so that I can get the warrenty taking care of
sorry, this is not really related, but Diesel-Dan, I am trying to put a fuel pressure sensor in, and I was wondering where it is on a FASS 200? I would PM you, but you have them turned off, I have a Autometer electric fuel pressure from 1-100 psi.
please PM me for my email address, if you need it. All I need is a picture
thanks
please PM me for my email address, if you need it. All I need is a picture
thanks
sorry, this is not really related, but Diesel-Dan, I am trying to put a fuel pressure sensor in, and I was wondering where it is on a FASS 200? I would PM you, but you have them turned off, I have a Autometer electric fuel pressure from 1-100 psi.
please PM me for my email address, if you need it. All I need is a picture
thanks
please PM me for my email address, if you need it. All I need is a picture
thanks
To answer your question, the fuel pressure tap on the FASS is on the pressure manifold. This is the small square block directly above the fuel filter and where you attached your pressure line going to your fuel injection pump. Its an 1/8" NPT plug you remove and install the sensor. That simple.
If you have an HPFP, you can tap a banjo bolt on the stock filter houseing or install a "T" anywhere in the FASS/HPFP line to gain access to fuel pressure. You can get anything you need to make this at Lowes, Home Deopt or a plumbing store.....
Let me know if this helps.....
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