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Old 11-17-2019, 08:09 PM #31
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Have you been able to find the Union with adapter to check the fuel pressure? I see you have a workaround but I was hoping this adapter is available somewhere to make it a bit easier. Also; anyone know what SST stands for?

SST 09268-45014
No I haven't. I did a lot of research and you have to make a custom fitting banjo bolt or buy another fuel rail and tap a schrader valve into it. But at the moment I couldn't beat $3 bucks from the junkyard for the fittings/hose to make my own. I just rented the fuel pressure gauge from autozone and the readings were as accurate as can be. It's not really a work around it's just a easier way then custom making a banjo bolt. Apparently only the dealers have the fittings to check fuel pressure. Plus their is absolutely no room to do anything off the front of the fuel rails if you drop a nut or bolt good luck finding it. I wouldn't recommend it if it didn't work.
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No I haven't. I did a lot of research and you have to make a custom fitting banjo bolt or buy another fuel rail and tap a schrader valve into it. But at the moment I couldn't beat $3 bucks from the junkyard for the fittings/hose to make my own. I just rented the fuel pressure gauge from autozone and the readings were as accurate as can be. It's not really a work around it's just a easier way then custom making a banjo bolt. Apparently only the dealers have the fittings to check fuel pressure. Plus their is absolutely no room to do anything off the front of the fuel rails if you drop a nut or bolt good luck finding it. I wouldn't recommend it if it didn't work.
Thanks. I'll message you about your offer to make more.
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Try checking connectors first. I had this very same issue happen and it ended up being just a bit of corrosion on the ignition control module connector.
Older vehicles will eventually get small amounts of corrosion in the connectors. Get some dielectric grease and reseat all your connectors.
The ignition control module is located right near the cruise control module I believe
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When were spark plugs replaced? Probably not the issue, but worth checking.
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Can't you just use this? Just remove that bolt entirely and replace it with one of those fittings that goes to the gauge?
That is an excellent question. Anyone know? If the threads are the right size it sure seems like it would.
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