I would like to do the Vacuum leak test as discribed in the TM 9-2320-218-20 but I can't handle with theese values and units given in table 4-2.
In the table the values are offered in inches (cm), what are units for length measurement.
A pressure, even if it is a Vacuum (negative pressure) can't be stated with a length unit.
https://picload.org/view/drdrcioi/vac-table.jpg.html
Available universal Vac-Gauges have faces with bar or psi or both combined.
What do these values/units mean?
Can someone explain please?
Does anyone have a fitting gauge and can post a pic of it?
https://picload.org/view/drdrciow/vac-gauge.jpg.html
Thanks a lot!
Manifold Vacuum Test
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Re: Manifold Vacuum Test
I suspect it is inches of mercury, a common measure for atmospheric pressure Doctor.
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Re: Manifold Vacuum Test
Knowing that made me find online converters for 'Inches of mercury to Bar' very easy!
Now I only have to translate that table 4-2 in Bar values and get a vac-gauge.
Thanks a lot kmam!!
Now I only have to translate that table 4-2 in Bar values and get a vac-gauge.
Thanks a lot kmam!!