Re: [DML] Bosch CIS Pressure tester
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Re: [DML] Bosch CIS Pressure tester
- From: Soma576@xxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 19:34:26 EDT
In a message dated 5/30/2005 6:21:01 P.M. Central Standard Time,
doctorDHD@xxxxxxx writes:
I was thinking of purchasing a Bosch CIS Fuel Injection system pressure
tester and all the ones I see show a picture of a gauge connected to a some
hoses
with female threaded connectors.
Am I missing some important concept here? I figured the hoses would have
to
have banjo fittings.
Thanks,
D² & 6530
Don't worry, the CIS pressure tester comes with a bag full of adaptors to
connect to various parts of the fuel injection system. I have a gauge set from
Tool-Aid by B&G tools (about $80) which came with every adaptor part I have
ever needed. Buying one of these is a wise investment. It can make many
unknowns in your fuel system go away. Now you will be able to visually verify a
bad accumulator, warm up regulator, or pressure regulator among many other
important things. Even if you only use it once, it's worth the money compared
to bringing the car to shop that actually has one and asking them to check
on a few things for you with it.
Andy
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