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Old 06-19-2001, 03:41 AM
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You installed the needles too deep. They are rubbing against the gauge faces or in the center spindle.

Pull them back off, and install them LIGHTLY. Only about 5 PSI of pressure.

That should fix you up.
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I got the same issues with the APC gagues(idiglo)
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Originally posted by Decker:
I got the same issues with the APC gagues(idiglo)


Use the same fix. They are installed to deep/hard. Pull them back off and install them LIGHTLY. only about 5 psi.




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