Coolant system pressure tester (Method 1) The coolant system vents best if it is at ambient temperature. Turn the ignition key on and turn the heater control to full heat (i.e. fully clockwise). Crack open the coolant system high point vent. This is a 12mm bolt located on the coolant nozzle at the front of the cylinder head. · Features Benefits Uses shop air (no manual labor) to generate pressure in a cooling system Adjustable pressure regulator is used to match vehicle cooling system pressure rating Contains three of the most common cooling system adapters: MPT, MPT and MPTP Full Details Below Description Set Details Support Reviews 4/5(4). A complete easy to use instruction manual. Lets you test today's cars higher pressure cooling systems and pressure caps up to 30 lbs. Gauge includes new cap testing pressure ranges of lbs., 20 lbs., and lbs. Head also includes a new pressure release bar that when turned clockwise, releBrand: Stant.
WISPAUSU 33PCS Universal Radiator Pressure Tester Kit, Coolant Pressure Tester with Adapters, Cooling System Tool Kit Coolant Vacuum Refill Kit (Red) out of 5 stars. $ $ Join Prime to save $ on this item. Get it as soon as Wed, Nov Test your cooling system's pressure with these accurate testers from Stant. These testers will test today's higher pressure cooling systems and pressure caps up to 30 lbs. The gauges test pressure ranges of lbs., 20 lbs., and lbs., with a color-coded dial that makes it simple to accurately test higher pressure caps and systems. Pump the tester to apply 14 or 15 psi of pressure to the system, depending on the specifications for your system. Check the markings on your radiator cap or your car owner's manual, if necessary. The cooling system should hold the pressure for 15 minutes or more; otherwise there is a leak in the system.
TO TEST FOR LEAKS IN COOLING SYSTEM: 1. Refer to the vehicle’s service manual for any specific radiator pressure testing instructions. 2. Loosen the vehicle’s radiator cap slowly to relieve any excess pressure before removing the cap completely. NEVER OPEN THE SYSTEM WHILE HOT, as this may cause personal injury. 3. TO TEST FOR LEAKS IN COOLING SYSTEM: 1. Refer to the vehicle’s service manual for any specifc radiator pressure testing instructions. 2. Loosen the vehicle’s radiator cap slowly to relieve any excess pressure before removing the cap completely. NEVER OPEN THE SYSTEM WHILE HOT, as this may cause personal injury. 3. compressed air into the cooling system. 4 T Slowly pressurize the cooling system by screwing in the pressure regulator (2) to no greater than 40 kPa or bar (6 psi). When the pressure stabilizes, check the radiator, hoses, all coolant connections and coolant pump for leaks. 5 T Increase the pressure in the system to approximately 3.
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