XOC
SDD Junior Member
I had the typical TD gauge trio installed while I was having some more tricky work done at a local shop. Autometers - all typical except for some reason the first boost gauge I got was 0-60 psi which I did not want.
Anyway, one guy at the shop said they had trouble with the boost gauge and had to go to this place in town and get a replacement ... of course they got another 0-60, but they had it working ... I think. Kind of hard to see < 5 psi on that gauge, but it would climb up around 10 on hard accels so I figured that's how it was.
Well, then that damn thing stopped working too, so I bought a 0-30 VDO. Attached it yesterday to the tube and .... nothing.
I noticed the tube is deformed like it was kinked and then unkinked right where it meets the brass adaptor, but it also seems to have 0 slack and is barely long enough to remove the gauge from the mounting hole.
I am just wondering if there is any air pressure moving through this tube at all. Is this any way I can test that, and if it's dead, how best to trouble shoot? (Obviously it would be best to avoid redoing the tube if at all possible.)
If it's just the end of it, I was thinking I should be able to splice in a few more inches with some additional brass fittings, but that would only make sense if I could figure out if the rest of it is ok.
Any helpful suggestions would be apprrciated. And sorry for rambling. I'm getting hit with my 2nd cold of the year and I'm out of it.
Anyway, one guy at the shop said they had trouble with the boost gauge and had to go to this place in town and get a replacement ... of course they got another 0-60, but they had it working ... I think. Kind of hard to see < 5 psi on that gauge, but it would climb up around 10 on hard accels so I figured that's how it was.
Well, then that damn thing stopped working too, so I bought a 0-30 VDO. Attached it yesterday to the tube and .... nothing.
I noticed the tube is deformed like it was kinked and then unkinked right where it meets the brass adaptor, but it also seems to have 0 slack and is barely long enough to remove the gauge from the mounting hole.
I am just wondering if there is any air pressure moving through this tube at all. Is this any way I can test that, and if it's dead, how best to trouble shoot? (Obviously it would be best to avoid redoing the tube if at all possible.)
If it's just the end of it, I was thinking I should be able to splice in a few more inches with some additional brass fittings, but that would only make sense if I could figure out if the rest of it is ok.
Any helpful suggestions would be apprrciated. And sorry for rambling. I'm getting hit with my 2nd cold of the year and I'm out of it.