I see they carry one and there's one close to me but my rule of thumb
with them is if something really matters, go someplace else. They do
have some decent stuff for sure but they also have way too much crap and
this test will tell me if I need to pull the engine or not so I'd rather
spend the extra money (I found a place that can get one today) and make
sure the test is valid.
Matt
On 3/20/2010 11:48 PM, Todd Tomason spouted this sage advice:
My son recently bought one at Harbor Freight.
Todd
[expletive deleted] pressure switch. Besides having to have the
[expletive deleted] car towed home, who would of thought it would be
so [expletive deleted] difficult to find an [expletive deleted] oil
pressure test gauge. Without it, it's going to be hard to find out if
it's just the [expletive deleted] switch or if I need to pull the
[expletive deleted] motor and tear the [expletive deleted] think down.
Matt
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