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Re: What Should Fuel Pressure Hold At In Rail?
Only IF they are RUBBER...not rubber OVER NYLON....but plain old rubber...as in "smushable" when the system is un-pressurized...you(at least I) can tell in a heartbeat when squeezing one that is the "safe" kind to do that to when it is without pressure in it..... Login to read more. ![]()
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