Frank Can you give a More Detailed Explain' of How/Where you did this install ~ &Or ~ Post a Link to some Pic's ~ ORR ~ DeanB On 1 Jan , 2016, at 12:51 PM, Frank Grunthaner wrote: > Is use a mechanical boost gauge mounted into the heater cover. Works like a charm, showing vacuum overnight and system pressure when underway! Good for low coolant diagnosis and cap seal issues. > > Frank Grunthaner > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Jan 1, 2016, at 10:46 AM, OlRivrRat <OlRivrRat@COMCAST.NET> wrote: >> >> Larry >> >> A Boost Gauge might work ~ >> >> >>> On 1 Jan , 2016, at 11:17 AM, Larry Alofs wrote: >>> >>> Once, a few years ago, someone on this list said that he had a coolant >>> pressure gauge on his dash.. I have wanted one ever since, but have not run >>> across a suitable gauge that would read a reasonable amount of both >>> pressure and vacuum. I would also need to find or make a suitable fitting >>> to attach to the top of the radiator (banjo bolt?). Maybe some day... >>> >>> Larry A. |
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