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Just a quick question. Finally getting my gauges in. Going to get my boost reading from the block plug behind the filter housing. My local hardware has the 3/4 to 1/8 bushing but only in galvanized. Wanted to make sure that was okay or if I needed to get a steel fitting.

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Galvanized fitting can and will still corrode.  Galvanized would work, but I would hold out for a brass fitting.  I've seen cheap galvanized fittings that easily chips away, I would hate to see any debris from a bad fitting make its way into your engine.

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Thanks for the advice. I just hit up good old Amazon and found a brass one.

Try ace hardware believe it or not.  Over holiday my regular place was closed...took a chance and found it in plumbing section

News flash...toilet flange bolts don't work to good in muffler clamps:whistle:

 

 

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7 hours ago, 015point9 said:

News flash...toilet flange bolts don't work to good in muffler clamps:whistle:

 

 

BTW, aren't you the guy that uses 4'' galv pipe and threaded couplings. for the exhaust.... I think I heard about you :lol3:

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