Leakdown tester homemade engine cylinder troubleshooting tool
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==Cylinder pressurizing tool== | ==Cylinder pressurizing tool== | ||
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==Cooling system pressurizer== | ==Cooling system pressurizer== | ||
This homemade tool is made from a radiator cap, a tire valve stem and a rubber plug that fits the radiator ID. The rubber plug is held firmly in place by a gutted radiator cap. Air can be added by a hand pump or very carefully using a compressor. Keep the pressure at or below the original rating for the radiator cap. | This homemade tool is made from a radiator cap, a tire valve stem and a rubber plug that fits the radiator ID. The rubber plug is held firmly in place by a gutted radiator cap. Air can be added by a hand pump or very carefully using a compressor. Keep the pressure at or below the original rating for the radiator cap. | ||
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==Safety== | ==Safety== |