fuel pressure

cbtoyz

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Here is a noob question. I just installed a Fuel psi gage. I used coolant in the tubing from the isolator as described in the directions. I left an air bubble about 5 inches long in front of the gage, the rest of the system is free from any bubbles. When I fire the truck up, the coolant flows all the way up to, and looks like all the way inside the gage. My question is, will this harm the gage, or gum it up in any way? The gage works great, just wanting to keep it that way. Thanks for the help.
 
Your good, woulda been nice to get all the air out but as long as you have a large displacement isolator like the one Danin sells your in good shape.
 
Thanks for the reply. I'll bleed the rest of the air out of the system, just wasn't sure if the coolant was supposed to go all the way up to the gage or not. Thanks again.
 
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