Need part #: FP Gauge
Need part #: FP Gauge
I just did a search for all the parts that I will need to watch my fuel pressure. I seek NAPA part numbers for the gauge, gauge bracket, hose, needle valve, etc...
Thanks for the help.
Edited to add that I also work at Home Depot. Perhaps something in plumbing could work for me?
Thanks for the help.
Edited to add that I also work at Home Depot. Perhaps something in plumbing could work for me?
You don't really need the part numbers, its all common generic stuff. For the gauge I like these water pressure gauges, they are industrial, high quality, made in USA, and very cheap:
http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.as...atname=engines
or, you can get something more fancy like these Isspro gauges:
http://www.dieselmanor.com/isspro/r5..._fuelpress.asp
Here is an example of a needle valve:
http://sourceautomotive.biz/needle_valve.htm
and a tubing kit:
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...0&autoview=sku
All of this stuff, except maybe the gauges, you can buy locally without part numbers.
http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.as...atname=engines
or, you can get something more fancy like these Isspro gauges:
http://www.dieselmanor.com/isspro/r5..._fuelpress.asp
Here is an example of a needle valve:
http://sourceautomotive.biz/needle_valve.htm
and a tubing kit:
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...0&autoview=sku
All of this stuff, except maybe the gauges, you can buy locally without part numbers.
What PSI range do I need for a stock truck (0-16 or 0-30)?? Am I correct in assuming that the mechanical pressure gauge is better than the electrical Westach as sold by Geno's?
Thanks!!
PS: Does is it really not matter if the gauge was designed for water or gasoline if it will be used in a diesel application?
Thanks!!
PS: Does is it really not matter if the gauge was designed for water or gasoline if it will be used in a diesel application?
A 0-30 would be great, as any aftermarket pumps like a Fass or a Walbro would peg the needle on a 0-15.
As far as gauges go, pressure is presssure , no mater if its air, oil, gas, or water. most plumbing type fittings like valves and gauges are rated WOG with a # denoteing max pressure.(ie 125 WOG,) which denotes 125 pounds pressure,Water Oil or Gas.

As far as gauges go, pressure is presssure , no mater if its air, oil, gas, or water. most plumbing type fittings like valves and gauges are rated WOG with a # denoteing max pressure.(ie 125 WOG,) which denotes 125 pounds pressure,Water Oil or Gas.
Last edited by ironbutt; Jan 18, 2007 at 08:43 PM. Reason: adding content
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