Mike Gaines
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Mike,
Would a fuel pressure gauge isolator help with this problem?
A fuel pressure gauge "isolator" is used so you can mount a fuel pressure gauge "inside" the cabin of you car (not on the windshield cowl). The Isolator merely converts the liquid pressure in the line (that is "outside" the cabin) to NON-Liquid pressure to actuate the fuel pressure gauge in the cabin.
This Isolator is a safety item so you dont have liquid gasoline entering into the cabin of the car..so if the fuel pressure line going to the back of the interior mounted gauge would break then you would have gasoline sprayed all over you and the inside of the car.