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Can anyone tell me if they have problems with their isolator on their fuel pressure gauge. Mine is a DiPricol and I'm on my second one in 2 years. Would like a suggestion of a different brand, as $75 for a new isolator every year is getting old.
gslam88
02-09-2007, 03:15 PM
Steve,
On what kind of truck?
wyldman
02-09-2007, 03:20 PM
I stopped using isolators,and run a braided line directly to the gauge,with two inline dampers.Never had one leak yet,
Steve,
On what kind of truck?
I have 2 Cummins powered Dodge's. I don't have any leaks but the other morning I noticed the gauge was only reading about 10 psi and after a while it inched it's way up to 17 psi. I knew then it was going out, did the samething the last time. So far it'll read about 10 psi but it's just a matter of time before it'll read 0.
Chris I'd like to see a picture of your set up. As soon as it warms up I'm taking the truck out of service to start getting ready for pulling this year. It would be a good time then to change over to what you have while I've got it down.
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