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I am planning on putting in the pressure sender this coming weekend. I've purcahsed the kit that comes with the line to get the sender away from the block, but after looking at it I was wondering what tool I am going to use to tighten the hose down with the sheet metal surrounding it? Maybe when I get in there it will not be as tight as it looks, but do you guys have any tips or tricks to tighten the hose into the block?
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good point on the grounding... while on that subject, if you use the relocation hose (rubber OR SS braid) you will still need to ground the sender.... mine is done by the clamp that secures it.... others use wire itself.... apparently the SS braided hose has o rings in it that keep it from being used to ground it..... AA |
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