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Fuel pressure gauge

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Hi. ‘74 Arrow II. My fuel pressure gauge has gone to another life. It reads under the green band (but not zero) 24 hours a day whether the engine is running or not. Even if it sits for a week. Both pumps work well. Good fuel flow on fuel flow gauge. We made sure there were no obstructions in the line. Checked the connection at the pressure gauge. All good. It’s the gauge. (It had been acting up). So my question is has anyone replaced this fuel pressure gauge. Is it an individual gauge or is it part of a cluster that must all come out together. It sits on the right side of the yoke and is sandwiched between the fuel quantity gauges. Thx! Tim
 

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