Reddit Reddit reviews OTC 5630 Fuel Pressure Test Kit

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Automotive
Automotive Tools & Equipment
Fuel Pressure Testers
Diagnostic, Test & Measurement Tools
OTC 5630 Fuel Pressure Test Kit
OTC's Fuel Pressure Test Kit quickly and easily locates any malfunctioning fuel system component - fuel filters, pressure regulators, fuel lines, and fuel pumps - without removing it from the vehicleLarge, easy to read gauge features an impact resistant rubber encased housing0-100 psi, 0-700 kPaHigh quality solid brass fittings, hose, and tubing for long lasting performance and reliabilityConvenient pressure relief valve allows for safe, clean testing
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3 Reddit comments about OTC 5630 Fuel Pressure Test Kit:

u/EbolaFred · 1 pointr/preppers

Thanks again for your advice. I researched a bit last night and picked this up, which looks like it will work with both of my vehicles.

I'm a reasonable car wrench but I've never siphoned such large amounts of fuel with the engine running. How careful do I need to be, assuming the standard precautions of not smoking, etc?

Figure I'll do it outside, keep the hose submerged in the fuel (less turbulence/vapor)...anything else? The hose in the kit only looks to be a few feet long...do you think I should replace with a longer one to get the can out of the engine bay?

u/TheComingCurse · 1 pointr/FordTrucks

Yeah, it sounds like you have a fuel delivery issue. My initial thoughts are the simple things like chaning out the fuel filter and see if your fuel pressure changes if you remove the vaccum line from the fuel pressure regulator on the fuel rail. If you don't have a fuel pressure tester, I run this one and it works. https://www.amazon.com/OTC-5630-Fuel-Pressure-Test/dp/B000R5IASC/ref=lp_15707421_1_6?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1570831697&sr=1-6

As for the hose, if you can't get down under the truck while it's running to check if there's vacuum there just plug the hose with an appropriate sized bolt or something. Something with a shoulder so it won't get sucked into the hose if it actually pulls engine vacuum.

Good luck.