TheRussian
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 10, 2013
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- 142
Good morning,
I have performed a pressure test with a home-made tester after changing the water pump on my alpha one gen 2.
Pressure dropped from 15psi to 12.5 psi in a 4 hour time-frame.
I cannot hear any air escaping from the outside of the gear case. My home made tool connects to the case via a plastic connector that came with an oil change pump, and I am using the same clear hose. I have also added a metal clamp on the plastic fitting to secure.
I am wondering if 1. the air may be escaping somewhere in the connections of the tool itself or where the plastic fitting connects to the vent hole (or the clamp does not completely restrict air loss, or some other cause); 2. if the pressure drop is it still within an allowable limit given that the drop was over 4 hours and there is no noticeable drop within a shorter timeframe (ie. 10 mins).
I am really hoping to avoid a complete teardown as I am learning one thing at a time, and this would be skipping ahead in my boat-owning education.
Thanks
I have performed a pressure test with a home-made tester after changing the water pump on my alpha one gen 2.
Pressure dropped from 15psi to 12.5 psi in a 4 hour time-frame.
I cannot hear any air escaping from the outside of the gear case. My home made tool connects to the case via a plastic connector that came with an oil change pump, and I am using the same clear hose. I have also added a metal clamp on the plastic fitting to secure.
I am wondering if 1. the air may be escaping somewhere in the connections of the tool itself or where the plastic fitting connects to the vent hole (or the clamp does not completely restrict air loss, or some other cause); 2. if the pressure drop is it still within an allowable limit given that the drop was over 4 hours and there is no noticeable drop within a shorter timeframe (ie. 10 mins).
I am really hoping to avoid a complete teardown as I am learning one thing at a time, and this would be skipping ahead in my boat-owning education.
Thanks