Engine Pressure testing

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Danzig
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Engine Pressure testing

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I made an engine pressure tester tonight. I think it will work quite well. I will post up some pics for all to see and bash me on if need be :lol: . I have read Harleys post in the FAQ about this procedure.

One question:
How much air pressure will the crank seals and middle seal hold before failing?

Second question:
7psi is very little and one bump or (oops) of the flow control valve on the tester may end up in severe problems correct?
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Paul,
Don't go more than 15 psi !!
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Doesen't your compressor have a regulator?
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Yes, it does but it doesnt read in single digits, it reads from 20 psi on up. I have a gauge on this tool I made that the max is 30psi.
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1978 Liquifire 340
1980 Liquifire 440 CC Racer
1980 Liquifire 440
1982 Liquifire 440


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