I seem to have a generational gap. At 77, my idea of a RADIATOR pressure tester is where there is a RADIATOR CAP on the RADIATOR. It didn't dawn on me about using the OVERFLOW container to test the system. To me, a more accurate description of this tool is a COOLANT SYSTEM pressure tester since you're not directly testing the radiator. I'm glad you made this video to straighten me out.
I just bought this and tried it today. I topped off the radiator before use, this way there was no air in the system. It worked good and I found my leak. No complaints.
I would think you'd want to bypass the plastic overflow reservoir at first and connect it directly to the radiator after removing that cap, is that not correct?
UPDATE PLUS FIX ua-cam.com/video/iJugs8DJTRM/v-deo.html FYI the pump part came apart several times.....Fix...... Coat the threads with Versachem Mega Black. I removed the threaded pump section and coated the threads on the plastic nut holding on the pump suction cup. then coated the threads on the hand tightened pump section.....Now it stays together and works every time. great for the DIY person or smaller shop...... FYI....If you dont need one all the time and your in the area. Go by Oreilly Auto Parts and you can use theirs for free.
I got mine at a yard sale for 20 bucks ... happy but wished I was confident of its seal. It seems to leak at the connection where fitting attaches to the radiator.
Does your tester build pressure when it is not attached to anything? I’m talking about just holding the tester in your hands and pumping it, does the gauge read pressure increasing. I bought the kit but don’t know that the tester is actually pressurizing my cooling system when I have it attached to the radiator.
MIKES RANDOM VIDEOS, how do you know what PSI level to put in your car? and how do you test what the PSI level of the radiator is at while the car is running?
probably I just used it again yesterday. It has lots of adapters. The pump part is pretty cheap though I used silicone on all the threaded areas to keep it from falling apart. But I use it all the time. Cheaply made but super useful
FIX I used versachem mega black on the threads now mine is holding very well. I also took it apart and coated the threads of the pump diaphragm nut. That mega black is great stuff beats the hell out of Permatex. FYI..
I seem to have a generational gap. At 77, my idea of a RADIATOR pressure tester is where there is a RADIATOR CAP on the RADIATOR. It didn't dawn on me about using the OVERFLOW container to test the system. To me, a more accurate description of this tool is a COOLANT SYSTEM pressure tester since you're not directly testing the radiator. I'm glad you made this video to straighten me out.
I died when he said is it harbor freighting on us
Me too. Spit coffee everywhere. I’ll be using that phrase
I just bought this and tried it today. I topped off the radiator before use, this way there was no air in the system. It worked good and I found my leak. No complaints.
Just bought mine for $120, on sale, normally $200.
Australia......the expensive country, for everything !!!
I would think you'd want to bypass the plastic overflow reservoir at first and connect it directly to the radiator after removing that cap, is that not correct?
UPDATE PLUS FIX ua-cam.com/video/iJugs8DJTRM/v-deo.html
FYI the pump part came apart several times.....Fix...... Coat the threads with Versachem Mega Black. I removed the threaded pump section and coated the threads on the plastic nut holding on the pump suction cup. then coated the threads on the hand tightened pump section.....Now it stays together and works every time. great for the DIY person or smaller shop......
FYI....If you dont need one all the time and your in the area. Go by Oreilly Auto Parts and you can use theirs for free.
I got mine at a yard sale for 20 bucks ... happy but wished I was confident of its seal. It seems to leak at the connection where fitting attaches to the radiator.
You suppost to top it off with water or antifreeze this way there is less air and will work better.
I'ma go get one of these!!
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It didn't work with the universal adapter for subaru.
Does your tester build pressure when it is not attached to anything? I’m talking about just holding the tester in your hands and pumping it, does the gauge read pressure increasing. I bought the kit but don’t know that the tester is actually pressurizing my cooling system when I have it attached to the radiator.
when mine is attached to the cap it does build pressure in the radiator
nice
Anyone have any idea if this works on a Mini?
MIKES RANDOM VIDEOS, how do you know what PSI level to put in your car? and how do you test what the PSI level of the radiator is at while the car is running?
It should be labeled on the radiator cap
I got mine for 71$ at local HF store.
Where was the coolant leak at on that 7.3? Keep up the great work!
yea just a hose clamp after we did a rebuild. small stuff
do they make one that fits a 2012 jeep liberty?
probably I just used it again yesterday. It has lots of adapters. The pump part is pretty cheap though I used silicone on all the threaded areas to keep it from falling apart. But I use it all the time. Cheaply made but super useful
Can you do an update on this please
still working very cheaply made but beats going back and forth to the oreillys to rent one.
uploading update stay tuned. Update also has a fix.
Pressure test kit still working properly?
yea made a new video with a FIX for it. check the pinned comment and watch that video once I did that works great.
bmw e39 what psi should i use
I dont know the specs on that car but I would guess around 15 lbs should be sufficient as a baseline for most cars.
has any one used this tester on a ford 2001 f150 v6 ? it appears that cap seal is not holding
FIX I used versachem mega black on the threads now mine is holding very well. I also took it apart and coated the threads of the pump diaphragm nut. That mega black is great stuff beats the hell out of Permatex. FYI..
I bought one of these and it didn't last very long
yea it is not the best but the caps look pretty good the pump is almost trash. barely works
yea the pump is cheezy said it in the video I just hate renting it and only need one 3 or 4 times a year. free rent at orielly parts.
I used it once so I can review it. derp
Will not fit Mk3 Ford Focus.
wow are you sure there are a lot of caps in there.
@@mikesrandomvideos am sure, just tried all of them and the threads won’t line up
Unboxing videos are indeed gay
Get to the point and quit all the chit chatter ... lol