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Uncle Bubba 05-15-2008 06:31 PM

Boost Pressure Tester Build Instructions
 
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This is a very simple guide to build a cheap version of a boost pressure tester. You can make the pipe in any configuration you want. The only requirements are that you can seal it in the intake line and apply air pressure to it. Past that it's free for all. These are just parts I had layin around.

This is a list and photo of all the parts I used:

1. Threadable Replacement Valve Stem. I used a tractor stem but you can also use a high pressure truck tire stem the same way. You can also use a regular rubber one if you use JB Weld to hold it in place.

2. 3" 90 Degree Street Elbow.
3. 3" cap.
4. PVC Cement.
5. 9/16" O Ring Seals
Optional. I added this step so that I could hook the compressor up to the tester and set the regulator on the desired pressure and it maintains the pressure without me having to watch it and keep it pressurized. Makes it easier to do by yourself.
6. Brass Pipe Coupler 1/4"
7. 1/4" Male Air Chuck
8. 1/4" Female Air Chuck
9. JB Weld
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Step 1, Drill holes in your cap to fit the valve stem and air chuck threaded portions. These need to fit tight so they seal good.

Step 2, The valve stem will have a rubber seal on the bottom side you just need to add an a 9/16" O ring washer to the top side of it. It's over kill but just to be sure it's sealed. OPTIONAL: Use the Male Air Chuck with a 5/8" O ring washer on top and bottom in the other hole. Place the female air chuck through the cap and hold it in place with the 1/4" brass coupler, O rings top and bottom.
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Step 3, Sand the inside of the cap and the outside of the noarrow portion of the 90 degree elbow. Just enough to rough it it up some and clean it good. Spread some glue around both the same places and twist the cap on the elbow. Be sure you have it the direction you want it to face as soon as it's on cause the glue is gonna grab it quick.

Step 4, If your using the optional air chuck fittings. Use some JB Weld to fill in the hose end of the female chuck. This will be used as a plug when your using the valve stem to pressurize the system.

Step 5, Your Done Building. Now the last photo shows where to hook it up on your truck to test your system.
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Now pressurize your system, with the truck turned off. Personally I try it at 20psi first and if everything comes out good there then I move up to 35psi and check it again.

Use a spray bottle with water and a little bit of dish soap in it and spray everything in the sytem. All hoses, all fittings and even the intercooler itself. With pressure in it anyplace it is leaking the spray will make bubbles.

Feel free to ask questions or make comments.:U: :booo: :pca1:

Uncle Bubba 05-15-2008 06:32 PM

Forgot to add the most important part of the project. Be sure to clean all the plastic shavings off the wifes ironing board you were usin as a workbench before she comes home from work.:ouch:

Whit 05-15-2008 08:26 PM

Most Excellent Dennis.

I built mine almost identical to this

on the last bomb party we leak tested 9 trucks and found leaks on every one of em .........encluding mine :ha:


Build yerself one of these they work great :deal:

Dr. Evil 05-15-2008 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by Whitmore (Post 159132)
Most Excellent Dennis.

I built mine almost identical to this


BUT, did ya build yours on Mama's ironing board like Bubba did? He gets extra points for style and risk of personal injury there.

wildbill 05-15-2008 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by Whitmore (Post 159132)
Most Excellent Dennis.

I built mine almost identical to this

on the last bomb party we leak tested 9 trucks and found leaks on every one of em .........encluding mine :ha:


Build yerself one of these they work great :deal:




Leaked in particular spot, or all over the place?

Whit 05-15-2008 09:26 PM

boots boots boots .......they all leak every where.......OEM boots are crap

also found a bad gasket at grid heaters on one ride

No I didnt use MAMA's iorn board...............I am a man and have a work bench .....Dennis is a girlie man :w2:

Uncle Bubba 05-15-2008 10:07 PM

Mama Nature took my workshop and my bench off to the land of Oz. Damn Toto's probably usin it as a piss post by now. This was one a those evening projects while I was watchin TV. I got 3 of these testers now. Didn't like the first, so I made another. Just put this one together cause so many guys on here need to test their system and nobody seemed to know what we are talkin about when we tell them to test their system. Put it together so I could take the pictures.

Wasn't even thinkin when I didn't get the scraps cleaned up in time. Took me 20 minutes to put this thing together and hours of catchin hell from Mama for doin it.

Mr.Krabs 05-15-2008 10:57 PM

Make sure to put clean air in too,if you are squirting a bunch of watery/oily stuff that was in the bottom of the air compressor it will be bad:c:

Wyatt Earp 05-15-2008 11:50 PM

So you pressurize it with compressed air? Or do you use a bike pump or what? I've never felt the need to test but now I'm wondering if I should...

Uncle Bubba 05-16-2008 12:20 AM

Air compressor, you will even run a 10 gallon air tank dry before you come close to testin it all. You will be amazed at how much air will take to get it up to pressure.


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