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Pressure testing the cooling system.
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my (almost) newly installed waterpump started to leak last week, so I've striped the thing down and re-sealed the backplate with a new gasket and new (gobs of) sealant. I'd like to make sure that there's no screw-ups this time and properly pressure test the system.


air compressor? bicycle pump? what pressure should i use? where to connect?

shouldn't think I'll need that much ummf.

ho hum.
Barzo
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- Dave Smith

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Barson Wrote:my (almost) newly installed waterpump started to leak last week, so I've striped the thing down and re-sealed the backplate with a new gasket and new (gobs of) sealant. I'd like to make sure that there's no screw-ups this time and properly pressure test the system.


air compressor? bicycle pump? what pressure should i use? where to connect?

shouldn't think I'll need that much ummf.

ho hum.
Barzo

I have a pressure test kit that fits onto the header tank and by a pump and guage it tests the system up to its maximum working presure, it also can be used to test the header tank cap to make sure that blows off at 15ftlbs.

If you want i could send it over to you for the cost of the postage ?
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#3
yes, please Big Grin

how much for postage and I'll paypal you (plus 3%) to cover Smile

can you workout how much it'll be ? Smile
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- Dave Smith

VIN: #00944 DOC: #535
VIN: #03193
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#4
Well i will stick it in the post tommorow ( to the address i have for you )

Its not going to cost the earth to send as i will only send you the bits of the kit you need for the D, if you get stuck with anything give me a buzz. But its pretty straight forward from the instructions in there matey
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