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Hey Gimp - what do your kits consist of?A lot of guys have installed the stanadyne fm100 filetrs on the cucv, I have kits available if interested. (Pm me)
Where exactly is the Oil pressure gauge hooked up?Skip the STE/ICE sender (as nothing to do with operations) and slap something useful on like a real gauge. Now you can check on those pesky fuel issues, anywhere. Mine runs 6-7 PSI with typical flutter of the pumping action. $14 dollars for good info when thing are going wrong out on the trail.
Got fuel, let's GOoooo, CAMO
Standard fuel filter. simple elbow, small 14 dollars 0-16 PSI, oil filled gauge @ the Epay.
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Pop the hood and take a peek. What's wrong here?? Engine off. No guessing.
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Running engine and check.View attachment 749247
NOTE: Small gauge to the left behind wiring harness. Guess what? Real OIL PRESSURE to be sure.
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NO BS Engine info. In the bulls-eye !! View attachment 749249
What else could go wrong? Don't answer that, CAMO
Tee off the factory oil pressure sender. Fab up a simple bracket off the block to hold guage, Then route a short piece of tubing to mechanical gauge. Simple. The gauges I used are oil filled about $17 each. I didn't want them in the cab. The thought was to double check during maintenance hood UP.Where exactly is the Oil pressure gauge hooked up?
Left rear and top of engine block, between the oil pump drive and the #7 intake runner.Where exactly is the Oil pressure gauge hooked up?
Fuel filter water separator ...........Left rear and top of engine block, between the oil pump drive and the #7 intake runner.
If it is a turbo motor it will have a stainless steel hose attached to the block with the sending unit on the end of the hose.
.Fuel filter water separator ...........
Anyone ever used this one?
I drained the fuel filter yesterday and this is what came out......
might have to drop, clean or replace fuel tank?
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