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Originally Posted by Diesel-Dan
I feel a snubber should be a standard item when installing a gauge. SO yes...i feel that would protect your gauge better, and would also restrict the flow of fuel if you ever had a leak on the gauge side so you would have less of a mess........
jbarker,
You are good to go......got you on file.
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alright one more question then... what about if I run a 30" hose off of a T, to relocate the sensor near the fender to mount the sensor on the fender or firewall. do you think I will still need a snubber or needle valve?
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