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colhel

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My home made pressure tester. This is at 90 PSI according to my bicycle pump, the manual says 100 PSI (.7 bar). So far no bubbles or bangs. Anything else I can check or do differently? Access to the oil cooler is extremely restricted on the boat requiring the heat exchanger to be removed and and trying to refit everything blind.
 

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My home made pressure tester. This is at 90 PSI according to my bicycle pump, the manual says 100 PSI (.7 bar). So far no bubbles or bangs. Anything else I can check or do differently? Access to the oil cooler is extremely restricted on the boat requiring the heat exchanger to be removed and and trying to refit everything blind.
What are you trying to destroy Colin?
 
My home made pressure tester. This is at 90 PSI according to my bicycle pump, the manual says 100 PSI (.7 bar). So far no bubbles or bangs. Anything else I can check or do differently? Access to the oil cooler is extremely restricted on the boat requiring the heat exchanger to be removed and and trying to refit everything blind.
Very wise to do a pressure test before refitting, however, did you manage 100psi as per manual . Although the normal running pressure shown on the gauge my be 60, in cold weather it will be higher at first and, more importantly, engine oil pumps actually deliver a high frequency pulse so the peaks will be higher than the average shown on the gauge.
 
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