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Posted by DMont on July 10, 2007 at 15:18:44 from (72.24.77.157):
In Reply to: International Hough H90c posted by Michael Miles on July 08, 2007 at 08:20:50:
Measuring Turbo boost pressure is normally done with a slack tube manometer. Using a PSI guage doesn't give hardly any hand movement, but a water manometer measures fine pressures. Its a tester with two clear tubes connected at one end. You essentially have a clear tube with water inside. One of the ends connects to the inlet duct measuring the turbo outlet pressure. The other end is left vented. The amount or water displaced is measured in inches. Therefore inches of water moved is measurement. Common in heavy equipment troubleshooting. You can make one if interested. The tube is looped and you have both ends up, with the "u" at the bottom. You measure H20 Movement down on one side and H20 movement up on the other side. The tube is about 5 ft long which you would need 10 ft of clear hose. There is also a mercury manometer that does the same thing with less liquid movement. May sound complicated, but it really isn't. So you think the trans is okay, just the engine not developing full power? You measure
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