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Old 02-03-2008, 12:28 PM
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where can i get a fitting that will fit the fuel pressure relief on our fuel rail and convert it to 1/8" npt or pt? i'm trying to install the fuel pressure gauge sensor.
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From your local HVAC/refrigeration parts house.
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please explain. what do i need to look for? napa, autozone, hayden's, advanced, lowes, and carquest. have nothing. unless i need to look for something i'm not. hhmmm, sounds like a riddle lol.
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caspers electronics schrader fuel rail to 1/8 nptf part#107133
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thanks, i hope to find a part local if not i shall order one.
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Originally Posted by 4.8T
please explain... sounds like a riddle lol.
Sorry. I tried looking it up and can't find any. Maybe I just imagined it.
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Earl's makes the fitting you are looking for. I can get you a part # if you are interested.
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sure, the more the better. its nice to be able to choose from a few.
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i found out i have a aeroquip dealer down the road and even they don't have lol. i'm gonna just have them make me a braided line to adapt them. goning this route i don't have to worry about all these adapter weighing down on the fitting on the crossover tube. don't want to cause it to break.
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Originally Posted by TurboJohn6
Earl's makes the fitting you are looking for. I can get you a part # if you are interested.
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