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Project complete, installed in the 85, no leaks :)
Sending Mr Gasket back to JEGS decided to go with a 1/8 NPT block that I found on the bay. I'm also returning the Russell peices and replacing with a JEGS brand single barb hose adapter.JOeG 84 633CSi 85 635CSi <img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_sBmZFhmjvNs/TUWAGPiuf_I/AAAAAAAAAGs/T0cg31dNiFE/wantad635_II.jpg" width="650" height="276" border="0" alt=""><br>
Sending Mr Gasket back to JEGS
Good thing they make reducers all the NPT sizes are off... :)
Good thing they make reducers
Fuel Pressure Guage Just finished ordering up a inline fuel gauge setup from JEGS, about $60 total but should be a nice indoor project while I'm waiting for spring... I've got an inline guage on the 84, the setup was purchased from ebay a few years back. Mr Gasket 1557 t fuel block 2 Russell 697020, 1/4 NPT to 8mm barb JEGS 41022 1 1/2" 0-60psi Gauge, 1/8 NPT
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