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Anyone using illflem's idea of tapping the injection pump banjo bolt for a fuel pressure gauge, I found what may be an ideal snubber. It's a 1/8" NPT brass needle valve. One end is female thread and the other end is male. You can get as much or as little restriction as you need. Of course, in case of trouble, it serves as a shutoff. The cost is $3. 70. Works for me!! #ad


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Eric,

I got it at a local speciality plumbing supply company (Sullivan Supply). I don't think it is a chain. In fact, it isn't even listed in the Yellow Pages. I was referred there by a friend. If you really want one, I could get it and ship it to you.
 
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