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JEGS 555-41510 Fuel Pressure Gauge Features:
- 0-15 psi reading for carbureted and some fuel injected applications
- 1/8 in. NPT male threaded fitting to screw into your existing fuel system
- Liquid-filled to slow down engine vibration of the needle
- Black case and bezel for long life and great looks
- 1 1/2 in. diameter black face for compact viewing such as under the hood
FAQ
Should fuel pressure gauges be liquid filled?
- Yes, JEGS recommends the 555-41510 Fuel Pressure Gauge with a 1 1/2 in. Diameter to be liquid-filled, enhancing durability, vibration resistance, and ensuring accurate readings in demanding conditions.
Why are some pressure gauges filled with fluid?
- Pressure gauges, like the JEGS 555-41510, are filled with fluid to dampen vibrations, reduce needle fluctuations, and enhance overall durability, ensuring accurate and stable readings in high-pressure environments.
What is the filling liquid for a pressure gauge?
- The filling liquid in the JEGS 555-41510 Fuel Pressure Gauge is typically glycerin, providing stable damping characteristics for reliable performance in various conditions.
What is the difference between liquid filled and non-liquid filled pressure gauges?
- Liquid-filled pressure gauges, like the JEGS 555-41510, offer improved durability, vibration resistance, and stability compared to non-liquid-filled gauges, ensuring accurate readings in challenging environments.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Electrical Cords
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