Using a leak down tester??
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 11:27 am
Im missing something, I know I am.
Ordered the leak tester from Darrel on here, just what I need so not the whole kit, ie the bung with valve and the exhaust blank.
Got to a point last night and fitted it and it's not pressurising at all.
So, either i've a massive leak somewhere or looking at the picture of the whole kit, it strikes me that Ive not used any loctite.
Now, Im assuming this is a stupid question, but is it absolutely necessary? Only I thought originally the fact that the rubber gasket being tightened down with the exhaust port blanking plate would be enough to seal that end, and the fact that it's a rubber manifold etc at the inlet end would also be enough?
I was trying to pressurise to 10psi but it wont go near it at all, so im assuming that the loctite / silicone sealant's in order?
Ordered the leak tester from Darrel on here, just what I need so not the whole kit, ie the bung with valve and the exhaust blank.
Got to a point last night and fitted it and it's not pressurising at all.
So, either i've a massive leak somewhere or looking at the picture of the whole kit, it strikes me that Ive not used any loctite.
Now, Im assuming this is a stupid question, but is it absolutely necessary? Only I thought originally the fact that the rubber gasket being tightened down with the exhaust port blanking plate would be enough to seal that end, and the fact that it's a rubber manifold etc at the inlet end would also be enough?
I was trying to pressurise to 10psi but it wont go near it at all, so im assuming that the loctite / silicone sealant's in order?