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Old 07-28-2020, 08:58 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Rusty View Post
If wanting a fuel gauge inside the car. Use an electrical gauge, not a mechanical gauge. You do NOT want a fuel line inside the car. If you run a fuel line inside the car. You get what you deserve. Toasted. ....


I bought an old Mustang where previous owner had installed a mechanical oil pressure gauge under the dash. He over-tightened the fitting on the gauge and I ended up with about a quart-and-a-half of oil in the carpet when it failed. If it had been fuel pressure, there's a good chance I would have had a fire on my hands.
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