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| 914rrr |
Sep 7 2025, 07:00 PM
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,976 Joined: 1-July 03 From: Knoxville, TN Member No.: 874 Region Association: South East States |
While cruising the swap meet section at a VW Show yesterday, I picked up an in the box NOS 049 MPS. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dancinnanner.gif)
I did the :suck tongue" test and it passed. I'd like to test it with a pressure / vacuum tester to ensure it holds vacuum. I definitely don't want to overdo it and damage it. What is a safe vacuum value to test an MPS? |
914rrr What is a safe vacuum value to test a MPS? Sep 7 2025, 07:00 PM
JeffBowlsby 18 in/Hg is used to calibrate.
Mouth suck test ... Sep 7 2025, 08:18 PM
914rrr
18 in/Hg is used to calibrate.
Mouth suck test... Sep 8 2025, 12:42 PM
914rrr OK, it passed the vacuum text with flying colors. ... Oct 30 2025, 09:02 AM
Ron914
OK, it passed the vacuum text with flying colors.... Oct 30 2025, 09:51 AM![]() ![]() |
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