Brand : Generic (Imported)
Keaa Fuel and Vacuum Gauge Tester Kit Fuel Pump Pressure Carburetor Intake Manifold Vacuum Tester
SKU : TI-KF-46655
MRP : ₹1900
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Short Description
Keaa Fuel and Vacuum Gauge Tester Kit 
Fuel Pump Pressure Carburetor Intake Manifold Vacuum Tester
Country of origin: China
Specification
  • Brand: Generic (Imported)
  • Weight (Approx.) : 1.2 kg
  • Net Quantity : 1 pc
  • Pressure gauge : 0-10 PSI (0-0.7 kg/cm²)
  • Vacuum gauge : 0-28 IN-Hg (0-70 cm-Hg)
  • Test capabilities : fuel pump pressure, fuel pump vacuum, carburetor intake, vacuum system
  • Material : High-grade metal and durable plastic
  • Connection type : Standard automotive fittings


Description
This Fuel and Vacuum Gauge Tester Kit accurately measures fuel pump pressure, vacuum, and carburetor intake manifold performance. Ideal for diagnosing fuel delivery issues, leaking valves, incorrect timing, and clogged mufflers. The gauge supports pressures up to 10 PSI and vacuum readings up to 28 IN-Hg, making it a versatile tool for automotive maintenance and troubleshooting.

Features

 :
  • Measures fuel pump pressure and vacuum
  • Tests carburetor intake manifold and vacuum-operated devices
  • Pressure range: 0-10 PSI (0-0.7 kg/cm²)
  • Vacuum range: 0-28 IN-Hg (0-70 cm-Hg)
  • Easy-to-read analog gauge
  • Durable and reliable construction
  • Suitable for multiple automotive diagnostic tests

Applications

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  • Diagnosing fuel pump and vacuum system issues
  • Testing carburetor and intake manifold vacuum
  • Identifying leaking valves, incorrect timing, and muffler clogs
  • Automotive maintenance and repair

Usage

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User Instructions :

  1. Connect the gauge to the fuel pump or vacuum source using the appropriate fittings.
  2. Start the engine and observe the gauge readings.
  3. Compare readings with manufacturer specifications to identify faults.
  4. Perform tests for fuel pressure, vacuum, carburetor intake, and other vacuum devices.
  5. Disconnect and store the gauge after use.

Maintenance :

  • Clean the gauge and fittings after each use to prevent contamination.
  • Store in a dry, protected environment to avoid damage.
  • Regularly inspect hoses and connections for wear or cracks.
  • Calibrate gauge periodically for accurate readings.
  • Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures or chemicals.
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