Chevy Duramax 6.6l Fuel Pressure Test Port Adapter on 2040-parts.com
Harwinton, Connecticut, US
For sale is a fuel pressure test port adapter fitting for your Chevy Duramax engine. This fitting replaces the stock plastic air bleeder screw at the filter housing. This fitting makes for an ideal place to hook in your fuel pressure gauge for a gauge pod install or just to check fuel pressure for diagnostics. The fitting gives you an 1/8"npt to hook your gauge/diagnostic equipment into. The fitting is brand new. Free shipping to all US customers.
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