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Re: cowl mounting a fuel pressure gauge 69 road runner [Re: rebel] #2259711
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Originally Posted By rebel
Ok, it's an A body not a B body but maybe it might get you thinking. I don't have wipers so I recycled the hole, but if you used black nylon Racehose you could squeeze the hose thru the fresh air grille.
That fuel pressure reg location ( fire wall) won't pass tech where I'm at. Again, lots of 90* fittings are not a good thing in any fuel system.


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Re: cowl mounting a fuel pressure gauge 69 road runner [Re: rebel] #2259768
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how hard is it to remove the wiper linkage? I already have the wiper motor removed and a plate over top of it

Re: cowl mounting a fuel pressure gauge 69 road runner [Re: jcastle1] #2259930
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Originally Posted By jcastle1
how hard is it to remove the wiper linkage? I already have the wiper motor removed and a plate over top of it


Takes about 10 minutes once it's totally accessible.

Re: cowl mounting a fuel pressure gauge 69 road runner [Re: jcastle1] #2259998
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Years ago I installed 2 of them on my cowl. One for the carb and one for the nitrous. I knew I did not want to drill my hood, so I made a aluminum plate with rubber glued on the bottom to mount them to.

Here's the original car they were on for 20+ years.
I used steel brake line and went down through the cowl vents in the hood.


Transitioned to braided steel flex line to the carb supply inlet in the cowl under the hood on this E body.


Then 20 years later while really driving a lot on the street I noticed too many negative responses. Just the way the cops would look at the car mainly in passing. I got tired of them too, I knew what my fuel pressure was. I have been looking at them for 20 years.

Took them off and it has been much better on the street, not near as many looks from the cops and what feels like is more respect. Plus I take the car out of town on many vacations and did not want it to stand out to the local cops. It helped a lot to blend in more. The car already stands out on it own, don't need racey stuff on the car to be noticed anymore.

Guess what? No holes or marrs on my hood when I took them off.

The lights in them were wired to my running lites, looked cool at night. I custom soldered and shrink wrapped all the wiring and it was done right and for a lifetime. Too bad I took them off!
How I transitioned over to #3 braided hose from steel brake line.

This is the inlet adapter on my gauge to accept steel inverted flare brake line which is skinny enough and would pass thru the slots in my hood. Then I installed the flare nut and double flared it.


South San Francisco and the Pacific ocean with no marks or holes on the hood. Less looks from the cops=win!





Re: cowl mounting a fuel pressure gauge 69 road runner [Re: Challenger 1] #2260325
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I had them on my RR and I was just going to do them temporary.
I used a zip tie thru the bracket, around the closest vent slats and tightened them up. Used 1 big one or 2 smaller ones and I never had any issues with them moving or coming loose. They were that way for 20 years. Lol

Re: cowl mounting a fuel pressure gauge 69 road runner [Re: jcastle1] #2260545
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i have a FG hood so its easy.I get nothing but thumbs up from the cops around here,except for Officer Santiago,i used to be able to out run him but with all the new tech i wouldnt even try plus my brain kinda out grew that. beer

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Re: cowl mounting a fuel pressure gauge 69 road runner [Re: rebel] #2261868
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cool, looks like I'll be removing the wiper linkage, i never used them anyways in 20 years!

Re: cowl mounting a fuel pressure gauge 69 road runner [Re: jcastle1] #2261911
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Originally Posted By jcastle1
cool, looks like I'll be removing the wiper linkage, i never used them anyways in 20 years!


I did not use my wipers either for 20 years+ Till the day I drove my car to the top of pikes peak on July 31 a few years ago. It was foggy and 32° at the top. I had to stop half way up and open my hood to adjust the water valve because the cable was loose so I would have a little heat on the foggy windshield. I was praying that when I got back in the car that when I turned that switch that the wipers would come on or else my wife would have killed me. Pretty important to be able to see going up pike peak as there are a few turns with some pretty big drop offs! Didn't think it would be a problem in the middle of summer but I needed them big time that day.

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