DIY Pressure regulator from ATR

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I got a lot of these from the ATR auction they are fuel pump regulator tops. Cut an old 233/237 regulator and cap the spring put in one of these tops and put in the adjuster screw. Black billet aluminum top comes w/ 4 allen head screws shown
How is $8 shipped to the 48 states ($10 to Canada and HI)
See pics here too big to post:

DIY Pressure regulator from ATR - TurboBuicks.com
 
ATR Fuel pressure Caps

I bought several from Steve and the are nice to have. Easy to put together to.
 
I got a lot of these from the ATR auction they are fuel pump regulator tops. Cut an old 233/237 regulator and cap the spring put in one of these tops and put in the adjuster screw. Black billet aluminum top comes w/ 4 allen head screws shown
How is $8 shipped to the 48 states ($10 to Canada and HI)
See pics here too big to post:

DIY Pressure regulator from ATR - TurboBuicks.com
Will take 5 of them please give me a total and how you want payment Thanks Shawn
 
Guys I have plenty of these!
Great price for a quality billet black anodized piece.
 
BTW the junk yard is a good source for these regulators they are on alot of the 3.8 and 3800 FWD GM cars:
1984 - 1988 CENTURY
1984 - 1987 REGAL
1985 - 1988 ELECTRA
1984 - 1987 RIVIERA
1986 - 1988 LESABRE
1985 - 1987 98
1987 CUTLASS SUPREME
1987 CUTLASS
1986 - 1988 DELTA 88
1984 - 1988 CUTLASS CIERA
1986 - 1987 TORONADO
1987 - 1988 BONNEVILLE

1988 - 1990 ELECTRA
1988 - 1990 RIVIERA
1986 LESABRE
1986 - 1988 SKYLARK
1988 - 1991 LESABRE
1985 - 1987 SOMERSET
1988 - 1990 REATTA



GMC
1991 - 1993 C1500
1991 - 1993 S15 JIMMY
1991 - 1993 C2500
1991 SONOMA
1991 - 1993 K1500
1991 SYCLONE
1991 - 1993 K2500

OLDSMOBILE
1988 - 1990 98
1986 DELTA 88
1985 - 1987 CALAIS
1988 - 1991 DELTA 88
1988 CUTLASS CALAIS
1988 - 1990 TORONADO

PONTIAC
1988 - 1991 BONNEVILLE
1985 - 1987 GRAND AM
1989 FIREBIRD TTA
 
Still have some!
BTW this fits other regulators not just for the TR.... any one that uses the same size top.
 
Got mine yesterday.
You do have to source (hardware store) the adjuster bolt/nut, some type of washer arrangement to apply spring pressure, and an "O" ring as they are not included. These regulator tops save me turning up some of my own. I can't make them for what he is charging.
thanks,
Jay
 
Got mine yesterday.
You do have to source (hardware store) the adjuster bolt/nut, some type of washer arrangement to apply spring pressure, and an "O" ring as they are not included. These regulator tops save me turning up some of my own. I can't make them for what he is charging.
thanks,
Jay

Did you see this thread?
http://www.turbobuick.com/forums/ho...r-own-adjustable-fuel-pressure-regulator.html

I dont know if you have a Grayco by you but a Lowes or Home Depot hardware section should also have the adjuster screw.
 
Yep, I missed the instructions link; sorry. I was actually trying to alert anyone who was expecting a complete kit that "batteries wern't included" in your deal. All should know "some assembly required". I was thinking an "O" ring, but yes silicone would be possibly a better sealing agent.
thanks,
Jay
 
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