William,
I just had my factory fuel flow overhauled by Air Parts of Lockhaven (and did both oil temp and pressure gauges at the same time). Like your original fuel flow mine has just one vent (pic below).
To install a new gauge of a different type I would think you would need paperwork to show that it is approved. Either an STC or paperwork showing it's PMA approved for the aircraft as a replacement for the original. If you are able to install the new gauge you have one thing we learned is it is very important to blow the lines out before installing the gauge. The Fuel Flow gauge and the oil pressure gauges (factory ones that is) have a "wet line" to the gauge as you know but it is somewhat a misnomer because fuel (or oil in the case of the oil pressure) should never reach the gauge itself. Rather the fuel / oil comes part way up the line and compresses a column of air. We learned that if fuel gets into the bellows of the fuel flow gauge it can cause it to read inaccurately. Fuel lines can be disconnected at the divider, blown out with compressed air and reinstalled.
Regarding replacement options - Osborne has an STC to allow installation of a Shadin fuel flow as a substitute for the factory original.
- Charles