10-17-2012, 01:53 PM
Chuck - Tell me more about how you did the fuel pressure gauge. I know you installed it in the hood, but I'm more interested in how you plumbed it.
I have the Mustang fuel rails on the passenger side that run between the upper and lower intakes. The fuel supply comes in at about a 45* angle (going downward to sweep between intakes). That's where I have the funky Ford fuel line connection - It's kinda long because I have a AN adapter to Ford fitting adapter etc. I imagine this is where I need to tie in? Not sure I have enough room under the hood to add another fitting since it's where the hood cross member goes across. Didn't you get a T-Bird fuel rail or something?
Wonder if I would be better off coming back about 8"-10" in the fuel line and cutting it there to drop a fitting in for the gauge to read. Just sucks that I have the SS lining that is a PITA to cut clean and get a AN fitting on.
I have the Mustang fuel rails on the passenger side that run between the upper and lower intakes. The fuel supply comes in at about a 45* angle (going downward to sweep between intakes). That's where I have the funky Ford fuel line connection - It's kinda long because I have a AN adapter to Ford fitting adapter etc. I imagine this is where I need to tie in? Not sure I have enough room under the hood to add another fitting since it's where the hood cross member goes across. Didn't you get a T-Bird fuel rail or something?
Wonder if I would be better off coming back about 8"-10" in the fuel line and cutting it there to drop a fitting in for the gauge to read. Just sucks that I have the SS lining that is a PITA to cut clean and get a AN fitting on.
'74 Grocery Getter, '73 Project Buggy, '77 Parts Rig