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> mps test, is this o.k?
nycchef
post Oct 6 2009, 07:33 PM
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selling a 1.7 mps to a club member. wanted to test it to make sure it is still good. heard 15psi for 15minutes is right
what i got was 15psi to 12 psi after 15 minutes to 8 psi after 20 minutes. using an actron hand held vacuum pump. is this puppy good?

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post Oct 6 2009, 08:41 PM
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Sounds like it's OK, but not perfect. Brad Anders checked one for me, and it leaked about that much. He said it was useable, most likely a leak in one of the seals and not a tear in the diaphragm.

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post Oct 6 2009, 08:56 PM
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QUOTE(Dave_Darling @ Oct 6 2009, 06:41 PM) *

Sounds like it's OK, but not perfect. Brad Anders checked one for me, and it leaked about that much. He said it was useable, most likely a leak in one of the seals and not a tear in the diaphragm.

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