B&M 46054 FUEL PRESSURE GAUGE User Manual

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Stock Washer
(replace if dam-
aged)

Figure Two

Banjo (Fuel Line)

Copper Washer

Brass Fitting

Fuel Pressure
Gauge

Fuel Filter

(Apply Teflon Tape)

Fuel Filter

Stock Washer

Banjo (Fuel Line)

Stock Washer

Banjo Bolt
Assembly

Figure One

Replace

Remove

(NOTE: For some vehicles it may
be helpful to remove the battery).
Place a towel around the top of the
fuel filter. Remove the banjo bolt
assembly (be careful of spraying
fuel!). See Figure One. Replace
the top washer with the supplied
copper washer (Note: If the bot-
tom washer is damaged it must be
replaced with Acura p/n 90428-
P D 6 0 0 3 o r M i s t u b i s h i p / n
MB906711. Install the fitting as-
sembly with the copper washer,
banjo fitting (fuel line) and stock
washer into the fuel filter (See
Figure Two). Tighten to 16 ft-lb.
When installing the gauge, you
have the option of mounting the
gauge face up (as shown in Fig-
ure Two) or face sideways by
using the supplied 90° brass fit-
ting. Make sure to use Teflon tape
(not supplied) on the fuel pressure
gauge threads (and 90° fitting, if
applicable), then either screw the
gauge into the banjo bolt or 90°
fitting. Tighten the gauge to 10 ft-
lb while using a backup wrench on
the banjo bolt or brass fitting. DO
NOT OVERTIGHTEN! If you used
the 90° fitting, screw the fitting\gauge
assembly into the banjo bolt. Tighten
the 90° fitting to 10 ft-lb while
using a backup wrench on the banjo
bolt. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!
Note: Carefully lower hood (with-
out fully closing) and check for
sufficient clearance between the
top of the gauge and the hood.
Reinstall fuse. Start engine and
check for fuel leaks.

Parts List

1 Fuel Pressure Guage, 0 - 100 psi
1 Brass Banjo Bolt
1 90° Brass Fitting
1 Copper Washer
1 Instruction Sheet

or

Fuel Pressure
Gauge

(Apply Teflon Tape)

90° Fitting

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