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You can see the fuel pressure gauge there. For a diesel you want it after the 
lift pump, not after the injection pump! The vacuum gauge in this case is 
connected to the engine for manifold vacuum, but that same gauge will show 
filter vacuum just as well.
(manifold vacuum is not a thing for diesels unless you have a turbo-diesel, in 
which case you would want a pressure gauge)

Joe Della Barba Coquina C&C 35  MK I
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