Key Features:
- Designed to check the amount of cylinder leakage in a 4-stroke engine
- With an air source of 70 to 160 psi. this system will pressurize the cylinder with 60 psi. of air
- Gauge will register the total percentage of leakage past the rings, head gasket, intake and exhaust valves
- 10, 12, & 14mm spark plug thread hoses, regulator and gauge included
- Speeds up troubleshooting & helps to isolate bad components
- Made with high quality regulator and gauge. These cost more, but you get a better tool
- Includes convenient carrying box
- Instructions included
- Made in the U.S.A.
- $161.95
Motorcycle engines, when properly taken care of, last a long time. It can be years, and thousands of miles of riding. If you have owned a bike for a long time, or maybe just found a great deal on an older bike that has some miles on it, how do you know for sure what condition it is in? Sure, looking at tires or chain and sprockets will tell you how it is in general, but how do you know what is going on inside the engine? A compression test will tell you if the cylinder is sealing, and if all cylinders are in similar condition, but that’s about it. A compression test won’t tell you about the condition of the rings, or whether the valves are sealing, it will just say that things look good or bad.
So how do you know for sure? This is where a leak down tester comes into the picture. A leak down tester will give you very specific numbers on the condition of the cylinder, not only an absolute number, but will also indicate where a potential problem may lie, whether it’s rings, valves, or even cylinder gasket sealing. This is all very useful information to have when diagnosing the condition of an engine. There are two types of leak down testers, one for four stroke engines, and one for two strokes.
In the four stroke version, the cylinder is brought to top dead center on the compression stroke, so that all of the valves are completely closed. Then, the cylinder is pressurized with compressed air through the tester. If the cylinder is leaking, there will be a differential in pressure between the cylinder and the tester, and the tester will indicate the leakage in a percentage. 5% or less leakage indicates an engine in excellent condition. Up to 15% leakage means an engine in acceptable condition. Anything above 15% would be an indication that engine repair is needed. A great side benefit of using a tester of this type is that it is easy to pinpoint the leakage while the cylinder is pressurized. If the intake valves are leaking, you will hear the pressure escaping at the carburetor or throttle body. If the exhaust valves are a problem, the leak will be heard in the exhaust pipe. Ring leakage can be heard in the crankcase breather hose. Even the head gasket can be diagnosed, if there is a leak there, you will see bubbles coming out of the coolant in the radiator. This is a truly handy tool, and with just a short amount of time, a mechanic can form a very detailed picture of the condition of the engine he is working on.
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