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Instant Buy S & G Tool Aid | 37670 | GM Quick Connect Fuel Injection Pressure Tester Adapter
Original price was: $50.91.$25.45Current price is: $25.45.
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Specifications
- Model Number: 37670
- Manufacturer: S & G Tool Aid
- Weight: 1 lbs
- Compatibility: Designed specifically for General Motors (GM) vehicles with quick connect fuel systems.
Key Features
- Quick Connect Design: Allows for rapid and secure attachment to GM fuel lines, streamlining diagnostic procedures.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand the demands of professional automotive environments, ensuring long-term reliability.
- Precision Fit: Engineered to provide a snug and accurate connection, essential for obtaining reliable fuel pressure readings.
- System Specificity: Tailored to integrate seamlessly with GM quick connect fuel injection systems.
Applications
- Fuel System Diagnostics: Essential for mechanics and technicians diagnosing fuel pressure issues in various GM vehicle models.
- Injector Testing: Facilitates the connection of a fuel injection pressure tester to accurately assess injector performance.
- Troubleshooting: Aids in pinpointing problems such as weak fuel pumps, clogged fuel filters, or faulty pressure regulators.
- Routine Maintenance: Can be used as part of a comprehensive diagnostic toolkit for regular automotive service and repair.
Benefits
- Enhanced Efficiency: The quick connect mechanism significantly reduces setup time, allowing for faster diagnostic turnaround.
- Accurate Readings: Provides a leak-free and stable connection, ensuring precise fuel pressure measurements for effective troubleshooting.
- Prevents Leaks: Secure attachment minimizes the risk of fuel spills, promoting a safer working environment.
- Extends Tool Versatility: Converts standard fuel injection pressure testers for use with GM quick connect systems, eliminating the need for specialized GM-only equipment.
- Reliable Performance: Offers a dependable solution for accurately identifying and resolving fuel delivery problems in GM vehicles.





