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Posted by BUDD on December 15, 2006 at 05:37:48 from (12.206.131.77):
Ok here is one for you all. I have an air pressure gage on my truck that tells how much pressure is on the drive axels. This gage is used to help in loading so as to not over load the axel. The problem that I have is the gage goes from 0 to 150 psi. 51 psi ish is max load weight. With the wide spread of the gage (0 to 150) I can not tell if I am over or just close on weight. What I would like to do is make this gage read about 150 psi at max load. The psi is just a number to relate to, it really means nothing. The gage is built into the dash so replacing it to another gage is really not an option. Now for the question, how can I change or fix this gage so it will read 150 psi where it reads 51 psi now? Is there an orifice that I can drill out (I do not think so)? Thanks for your input BUDD
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