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Old Jan 13, 2012 | 01:31 PM
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holley regulator and mr gasket fp gauge how to connect together

so i got my gauge in the mail today and was lookin at it. theres no way to connect the two how do i go about this, is there another adapter i need or wat?






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Old Jan 13, 2012 | 01:34 PM
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is this wat i need..





or is there another way? or wat
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Old Feb 5, 2012 | 09:04 PM
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It depends on if you are running a return line or not. If you are, you need to tee into the return line using something similar to what you posted. If not, you just need to adapt the gauge size (1/8 NPT most likely) up to the pressure regulator size (3/8" NPT most likely). This can be done with a reducer bushing. You should end up with a hose barb on the inlet, a hose barb on the outlet, and the gauge dead headed on the other outlet.

I have used brass fittings from the hardware store with teflon pipe tape to seal them. Use elbows and such as needed to get things where you want them. You can make pretty much anything you need using fittings at the store. The tee you posted could be made with a tee, two hose barbs, and a reducer bushing also. Hope that helps!

~T.J.
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