Thanks Adrian, yes I heard it is a bad idea because that would put fuel in
the cockpit. What do people do to check fuel pressure? Are new cars using
something else to see the pressure? And what is recommended to see the
pressure or is this not important once the problem is solved? I am waiting
for a pressure gauge I am borrowing from Steven of NY in the mail so I can
send the list some pressure numbers to analyze.
Linda
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Adrian Jones <adrianjones747@earthlink.net
> wrote:
> Lin,
>
> A fuel pressure gauge in the cockpit, though tempting, is not recommended
> -
> very dangerous!
>
> Cheers
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