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Which CIS Test Kit for '86 930?

I'm looking to test the CIS pressures on my '86 930. I purchased one kit that didn't have the fittings I need:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008FJXA3M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Anyone have a kit that actually has the fittings for my 930?

I've seen others recommend the S&G 33800 kit.

I've read that Pelican has a kit but I can't even find that.

Thanks in advance.




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I see this kit as well which has a lot more fittings than the CTA 3420 kit.

BETOOLL Pro Fuel Injection Pressure Tester Kit Gauge 0-140 PSI with 9.49,7.89,6.30 Fuel Line Fittings

https://www.amazon.com/BETOOLL-Injection-Pressure-Tester-Fittings/dp/B082Y5FMQN/ref=sr_1_44?crid=16MIOETRUKDO9&keywords=CIS+Tester+33800&qid=1653308092&sprefix=cis+tester+33800%2Caps%2C52&sr=8-44
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You can also buy individual cohline fittings from bel metric…. That’s what I had to do to piece together a kit that worked for all parts of my 77 CIS
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Spoke,

You will need an adaptor (8-mm x 1.0/ 12-mm x 1.5) for your 930 fuel distributor. These adaptor/s are available with the S&G tool kit. I have a few of them if you need one.



Below are some of the adaptors I have accumulated from having 5 sets of S&G kits.


Try to use a fuel gauge with 12-mm x 1.5 fittings for your CIS and they are standard fittings for S&G kit. In case you can not locate a set of gauges, you are more than welcome to borrow one of S&G 33800 kit.

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Tony, bought the S&G 33800 kit and it has fittings for my 930. I disconnected the fuel line at the WUR and inserted the gauge there. Thanks for the recommendation.




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