Find a MAC dealer or a Snap-On dealer, they can help. It is VERY hard to find an origional gauge set-up. Remember it must be metric and have the banjo fittings. Many of the fuel system problems can be diagnosed without a fuel gauge. If you describe the symptoms maybe the list can help. The fuel system is one of the more complicated and least understood of the systems on the car. The less you touch it generally the better off you are. The biggest single source of trouble IMHO is dirt, long term storage, and age. Start by removing the fuel pump and inspecting the tank and associated components for contamination, deterioration and correctness. No matter what you do if there is dirt in the tank problems will reoccur. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, tucker11199@xxxx wrote: > Hello List, > > Long-time owner, first-time poster. > > I'm looking for some advice on buying a fuel > pressure gauge. Pros/cons, models numbers, etc. > Anything would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Tucker > 16940