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Engineering question [message #138950] Sat, 13 August 2011 20:46 Go to previous message
armandminnie is currently offline  armandminnie   United States
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Assuming no fuel vapor in the line, does it matter where in the fuel line I measure fuel pressure - at the pump or at the carburetor? I think that gasoline cannot be compressed so it should be the same at both ends. I have had some experienced mechanics tell me it matters but I don't think so.

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