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Ya know, one thing I just thought of is, I think my FPT won't have the correct seal at the oring surface but, That can be overcome if you can get a good seal on the threads of the FPT instead. You can Goop/silicone it in there. Then use a tee, one side to the gauge & the other to a valve for bleeding air.
Its possible the FPT might just seal like it was designed to on the 6.5s?? never had a 6.2 to try.
 
Goop is scary, maybe someone will chime in and tell us something. I wouldnt be suprised to find out the threads are the same but there are several 6.2 people out there so lets hope cause i seriously cannot get to that IP hose to cut it and its probably rotten and hard anyway. Cutting it might be opening a can of worms Leroy.
 
Goop is awesome stuff. I use it alot. Cleans up very well to. Leave it in your tool box for six months and its good to go still, silicone would be a chunk of useless rubber at that point.
 
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