Thanks for the heads up on that wiring plug, I was trawling etka last night going insane. Ill just let it hang.
I can take close up pics of it tonight, but honestly it is not very sophisticated.
- 50mm threaded piece of PVC (Thread goes about half way down)
- 50mm matching threaded cap
- 1x Air connector of choice, I used a schrauder bike valve which required me to use a 8.5mm drill bit to drill a hole. (Exact fitment). I left the harder more durable piece of rubber around the base of the valve.
- 1x roll of plumbers tape to wrap around the main thread of the 50mm threaded cap.
- Glue the valve onto the threaded cap with loctite, cold weld, whatever you like, aslong as it does not leak. (i used loctite on this occasion.
- Insert the newly constructed boost leak tester into the intake pipe.
- Remove the PCV valve from the TIP and plumb the hole with something. (I used a c02 canister as in picture). If you dont do this, apparently it pushes oil into the TIP and you will be blowing smoke afterwards.
- Remove the oil cap from the top of the engine.
No need to block off anywhere else. Start pumping with your bike pipe and listen for the dreaded hissing noises haha
If using a compressor start at 5 psi, because its pretty darn obvious when you have a leak. If its ok at 5psi, then keep raising it up to what is normal boost for your engine. If its holding that pressure fairly well, then you should be all good!
I used this page and youtube video for inspiration...
Stealth 316 - Intake pressure tester
http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rc...55819444,d.dGI
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