mecanical fuel pressure gauge isolater question
I run an industrial style liquid filled 30psi gauge into my cab by teeing off right before the injection pump with no problems for the past 2 yrs.My airdog 150 runs higher pressure(15-18psi) and no leaks so far and pressures stay pretty consistent.
Some isolators are junk. With literally thousands of ours sold, we have had failure rates of less than 5 pieces.
Many guys do not want fuel in the cab. I ran a -3 braided line for years myself until the gauge started leaking and ran fuel into the pillar and onto the carpet. So, I respect the isolator now.
Truth is, there's more people worried abo0ut cleaning up a diesel mess than those that aren't.
We do see lot of failure with the pancake style isolators however.
Dave
Many guys do not want fuel in the cab. I ran a -3 braided line for years myself until the gauge started leaking and ran fuel into the pillar and onto the carpet. So, I respect the isolator now.
Truth is, there's more people worried abo0ut cleaning up a diesel mess than those that aren't.
We do see lot of failure with the pancake style isolators however.
Dave
I have an isolator on my guage and knock on wood i havent had any problems for 4 yrs. I put a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze in mine, took a couple of times to get it completly full and it reads exactly the same pressure as another guage that i tapped in at the pump to check its accuracy.
I think an electronic fuel pressure gauge is the best way to go. I have been thru a couple of isolators on my mechanical gauge and it was a real pain to figure out what was going on, if It was actually losing fuel pressure, or if my gauge was bad, or the isolator.



