seeking fuel pressure sender
Tom Cloud
cloud at peaches.ph.utexas.edu
Wed Oct 8 17:45:36 GMT 1997
>>I would like to mount the fuel pressure indicator in the cab of my
>>truck, so the fuel-rail mounted type isn't the ticket. Is the
>>diaphram material in an oil pressure sender resistant to gasoline ?
>>I remain on the hunt....thanks for all the input thus far. Steve
>
>Personally, I would think so, because oil and gasoline have similar roots -
>liquified dinosours, plants, and other organic things. However, I didn't
>want to confirm something I quite honestly wasn't sure about.
me too .... I would think that gasoline would just dissolve things
faster than motor oil (esp when you consider that the motor oil
will be hot and full of engine gases .... but, I can also imagine
that there are certain things that gasoline would deteriorate
where motor oil might not.
Why don't you use one and let us know how it worked out ;-)
Tom Cloud
Always remember to pillage BEFORE you burn!
8^)
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