Since I only need 2.5# PSI why do I need a gauge that goes to 15#? I would like to buy a 1-4# or 1-5# gauge. I would prefer a good quality (not chinese) gauge, a used one would be fine.
I wish I could tell you they make a nice looking one but they don't as far as I know. This is mine, 0-10 and the 2-3 is in red so easy to see what you are doing. LCE is the name on it. If you find something that looks nice don't forget to post a pic of what you get.
Never seen one in those increments. I use a marshall which I think is very attractive and have a matching oil pressure gauge on my firewall.
Apparently Marshall make the Moon fuel pressure gauges but both gauges go up to 15 p.s.i. The one @Bandit Billy posted looks like a good option, and should be more accurate.
Look out side of automotive, Pretty much all low pressure gauges that are 0-5 psi face size are 2 inch size . & bigger , European, German , Japanese companies
Low pressure gauges are used on some steam heating systems, which typicaly operate around 2 psi. Here is one 0-5 psi. Search "low pressure gauge" for other options. https://www.supplyhouse.com/Bluefin...-Gauge-Bottom-Mount-w-Brass-Internals-0-5-PSI
You might check with this member to see if he still has any. He was last on line yesterday. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/multi-carb-specific-fuel-pressure-gauge.1036051/
I reached out to that member, we’ll see what happens. Once outside automotive gauges there are definitely some 0-5 gauges available. There are also 0-10 psi gauges that are liquid filled. Liquid filled isn’t a must but it would be great if I could find a 0-5 liquid filled. Thank to y’all for the help.
I was told by Marshall , The way the gauge mechanism is design that the housing for the gauge that is roughly a 50 Cent piece diameter would be too big for low pressure sweep 180- 260 deg to fit in the housing for such low pressures, and accuracy, This why 0-5 ,0-10 much bigger 2 inch plus gauge size
You might be right, it looks like it has the same amount of sweep as the 0-5 psi range on a 0-15 psi gauge.
I've had this same issue installing Weber Carburetors on import trucks which like 3 lbs or less of pressure. Finding a fuel regular and gauge can be a bear. I've always ended up using 2" industrial gauges and holley fuel regulators. The low pressure ebay gauges are rarely accurate and usually have a short life.
I’m good with using a larger gauge in order to get what I want. I suppose that in theory, once the regulator has been set then the gauge would no longer be needed but I doubt that the regulator is that precise or consistent. I would still like to find a 0-5# liquid filled gauge which may be out there but I haven’t found it yet.
Many complaints , & I myself have had issues with the liquid filled, ( 0-5 ) & other pressures , after hot & heat transfer pressure on gauge would go up,,, ( I would remove liquid from gauge)) Now I'm thinking I'm will have to do a test on that ""Heat transfer gauge reading higher"" I will get around ,make a Tree , calibrate and note gauge reading Cold , after calibrating 4 or so gauges, (accuracy and note ) Then test One liquid filled and Two non, Non-filled then a liquid filled in middle and then a non-filled on end of tree , & see If liquid filled one if pressure rises ,,if the two on the outer ends do also,, or hold steady or go up in pressure,, I deal with some gas applications that are very pressure sensitive, 1.5 to 2 psi ..
i will have to get a Liquid filled because all the ones I have are empty, Up until about a 6 months ago, (gauge about two month old at the time) I was running a Marshall ( nothing against Marshall) I was running a 100 spi gauge, It was Liquid but drained, using on High fuel pressure 65psi , on open hooded car, Was testing made pass , next thing I know liquid all over the windshield, Strong smell gas , killed engine , Smell gas but could not see anything I flipped the electric fuel pump on and gas started spraying out of the gauge that made me kind of nervous , i'm glad that the air Dynamics of my car routed the fuel upward and over the roof instead of cross the headers because I was on a mid 6 sec pass testing on the street , called my nephew at 2 AM to go to my shop and bring me pipe plugs,,, So since then I'm using electric censored fuel pressure gauge, for many years I've ran fuel gauges and I never had one do this (name brands)
It may be difficult to find a 5psi fuel pressure gauge. Here are 2 Stewart Warner 10psi that are older Made In U.S.A. 2 5/8" https://www.ebay.com/itm/3869689210...GcO1OIySry&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY Here is a smaller 2 1/16" https://www.ebay.com/itm/3153637888...GcO1OIySry&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY I understand you would prefer a smaller numbered gauge, but these are a good next best option. Here's a 2 5/8" I had, but sold. I mounted the gauge in a chrome cup and I thought it looked pretty nice.
I am resigned to the fact that I will need a larger gauge than ideal and probably use a 10# gauge as well. In general, nothing “new” is worth buying but sometimes there is no other option. I like that vintage SW and would buy one if I find one.
Dicks hot rod carbs. He was a member on here & I bought one of his that works great. I had a marshal liquid filled before that & the pressure would always change by at least one psi from hot to cold. I’m told glycerin filled gauges react with heat a mine is mounted on the fuel block on my firewall.
Dick's sales ad: https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/multi-carb-specific-fuel-pressure-gauge.1036051/
You guys were all expecting something else..? What else did you expect? What's wrong with the sweep? Not a lot of confusion there, the needle in the middle of the numbers is the perfect spot OP wants a gauge to be. Not a lot of mistaking that even at a glance when the direct middle of a fairly flat sweep like that shows exactly the pressure the guy wants to see
When the OP is finding 0-15 gauges that are a full sweep, but wants 0-5, clearly he wants a larger sweep and better resolution of the readings. The 0-15 from dicks looks like the same 0-15 just with a reprinted face that only goes from 0-5, so it doesn't give any better resolution.