Have you ever had a hard time finally a very small coolant leak? Do you find yourself adding small amounts of coolant but can not see any leak? Is there a funny smell coming from inside your Benz when you run the heater? Have you just finished replacing some parts in your cooling system and want to test to see if there are any leaks. These are the reasons why you would want to do a cooling system pressure test at home on your own. As seen on Cherry. CLICK HERE to watch the full video series on Kent’s R107 rolling restoration. You can also watch a video below as Kent explains more.
Product Details
The kit contains the following and is designed to work on Kent's brake bleeder tank. See below:.
- Modified adjustable pressure test cap
- Tygon hose extension as shown
- 3 zip ties to lock the hose to the barbed fittings if necessary
- Video instructions of attaching this cap to our old style brake bleeder tank
- Video instructions on how to use this cap to do a full cooling system pressure test
PRESSURE TANK REQUIRED AND SOLD SEPARATELY - SEE BELOW! With our pressure tank and this cap attachment, performing a system pressure test is something you can do yourself quickly and safely in your own garage.
This cap works equally well on both models with radiators (example below) and models with a separate reservoir tank (see above) from the early 1970's up through the mid-1990s with the style of radiator cap you see here.