>DO you have a part number or SKU.
>At AutoZone, they can't do anything without a vehicle
>application, SKU or Part Number.
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The pressure regulator is hanging out on the shelf as a
universal (good for all applications) part. Just tell them
what you want and they can direct you to it.  There is
also a $10 fuel presure guage hanging next to it that
looks real slick but I can't vouch for it's operation.  It is
a small ( 1 inch-approx) guage.

Thanks to Orma for his post as it was a good reminder
to do another fuel flow test now that I've got the pressure
regulator installed. I was getting 30 gal per hour flow with 
my pumps when tested in the past.  I seem to recall the
Fed's want at least 1.5 times the highest fuel consumption
rate so I should look for at least 12 g.p.h. with the 0-200.
That's something for you "gravity feed" builders to check
and make sure you check it for worst situation, nose high
attitude when you will be at a high power setting and 
max fuel burn.  You can just do a 6 min test into a 
measuring cup and multiply by 10.  Make sure you do
it also with a small amount of fuel in the tank as in a
go-around after a long flight when low on fuel.

Larry Flesner
Carterville, Illinois 


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