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Hi, I'm Doug. I work with 20 great guys in St. Louis and Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods
and we are going to do some work with you today at Expert Village. So now we are going
to check the fuel pressure. I really like boring engine installations. So if we do really
clean work there is no emergencies, there is no excitement. We just turn the key on
and see if it develops enough pressure. Give it a second here to build up and the fuel
pressure gage is a pretty standard item. They are not very expensive. I don't suppose you
need to have one of these but we like to check it. He is going to run it long enough until
the pressure builds. Now most of the air is getting out of the system, it is starting
to build some pressure. They need to have 60-70 pounds to run. This just saves a lot
of grinding on the battery.