[DML] Re: Coolant system pressure check and vacuum routing.
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[DML] Re: Coolant system pressure check and vacuum routing.
- From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 15:37:41 -0000
You really have to have coolant in the system to pressure test. This
way you can see the leaks. Some leaks may be so small as not to leak
coolant but will easily leak air. All it may take is tightening up
some hose clamps. As for the vacuum tee I think you mean the side of
the tee which is connected to a fitting on the front right side of the
intake manifold and is the vacuum source for the cannister and the
power brakes. Your coolant leak can also be where the tester connects
to the tank. Very common on a beat up tester.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Tom Tait" <TTait@xxxx> wrote:
> I've just gotten my new water pump in, all new hoses etc. and am
starting to
> check the system for leaks. I'm using a pressure tester borrowed
from auto
> zone and clearly have a few leaks to find - am peaking out at 4 psi.
>
>
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