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fuel pressure gauge install

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Flyboy

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Installed my fuel pressure kit from Geno's today. Pressure is 11psi at idle and 8psi at WOT. I remoted the sender. All looks good except the brass fittings keep seeping fuel. I tightened and retightened to the point that any more will surely cause them to strip or crack. I avoided using teflon tape per the advice in this forum. Does anyone have any ideas on how to stop the leaking?



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Teflon tape will work. DO NOT apply to the first two thread of the fitting. This will stop your leaking. Sam
 
I agree with Sam, you need to use something on the threads, we all have our favorite. I've had great sucess with a product made by Master Plumber called TFE paste, you can get it at any hardware/plumbing supply store. I have yet to see so much as a dribble from any fitting, NPT or -AN, that i used this paste on. Works for me. Hope this helps.



Scott W.
 
Use the right tape

They make a special teflon tape that is rated for fuel (kerosene, propane, gasoline... ) You can get it at Home Depot. Don't use the garden variety tape.



Matt
 
Did you get the Westach setup? If so, why did you remote mount the sender? I have a Westach setup and used no tape without any leaks.



Tom
 
Had a pneumatics shop make up a 3' length of fuel hose with 1/8" fittings on the end. Ran the hose from the modified Banjo bolt on the VP44 to up above the fender, just behind the power distribution/cb box and tie wraped it to a fitting there. I didn't use teflon tape, just left the threads bare, and no leaks, so far, after 2K miles... . ;)
 
http://www.gsasupplyco.com/ Go here, this is the pipe dope that they use when constructing gas/fuel stations. I use it in my shop for gasolene fittings now, I had to ask a professional while he was repairing the gas pumps.

This should help everyone who is looking to safely seal fuel fittings of any kind. ED
 
I initially put my sender directly on the VP44 inlet. Within 100 miles the gauge started reading erradically and actually went to zero. That's when I decided to get the extension hose and remote it off the engine... ;)
 
I remoted the sender for the same reason RJOL did, to isolate it from excess engine vibrations. I'm on the way to pick up some of the fuel rated teflon tape.

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I have my fuel pressure senders, pre& post filter, mounted on the master brake cylinder housing and they have been ok for 15k miles. I had my lift pump replaced at a Cummins dealer 3weeks ago with about 47k miles on it. When I picked my truck up I had 0 pressure from both senders. The mechanic said it was probably my wiring. After installing a test gauge in the fuel filter port,0 PSI, he found the connector was not fully plugged in. Now lets see, if I didn't have that gauge---------------
 
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