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>Depending on your year, there will be an empty nipple on one side or the other >that is plugged by a screw and soft washer. Remove the screw and connect your >pressure gauge to this nipple with a piece of hose. Make sure your gauge is >rated for 30psi before you try this. Automotive vacuum gauges are never rated >this high; they are generally for carbs and measure up to about 6psi. Won't hooking up the pressure gauge to the fitting cause fuel to shoot into the gauge? Or am I measuging the air, not fuel? Joe ------------------------------------------------------------------- List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org