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.....With a fitting that accommodates a gauge capable of reading up to at least 1500 PSI.a brass T is all you'd need, correct?
.....With a fitting that accommodates a gauge capable of reading up to at least 1500 PSI.a brass T is all you'd need, correct?
Some auto parts stores have free tool borrow service.It would be interesting to be able to actually test the pressures of a power steering pump. One would just need to make a hydraulic line with a fitting that can accommodate a gauge, right?