I don't want fuel of any sort entering my cab, but I really want to put a fuel pressure gauge in my truck.
I have tried reading past threads, but I become more confused. This works here and the same thing doesn't work there. I have always preferred the use of mechanical gauges, due to their accuracy. In my previous vehicles I have used only Autometer gauges. But I want to install a gauge that will work with my now stock truck and future truck BOMBING, or am I wishing too much.
I haven't used plastic or nylon tubing since I had two different lines rupture and coat the under side of my hood with oil. (note: Bad tubing, not bad install. )
A few years ago, when you installed a mechanical pressure gauge, such as oil pressure, the directions specified that you needed to make 2 or 3 small coils in the line. Supposedly this cut down the amount of fluid returning to the engine and/or air in the gauge. I am not quite sure which.