I have a 3.9 block that Im trying to test . I have made flat steel plates with 2mm thick rubber stuck to them to blank off holes , fitted a pressure gauge and put 30psi in .
The gauge doesnt move at all for an hour but had dropped to 20psi after another 4 hours .
I have done the soapy water thing round all my fittings and the tops of the liners and cannot see any evidence of a leak .
So far I have only done one side of the block .
Is this much of a leak to much ?
Thanks
Pressure testing block
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Re: Pressure testing block
Can you submerge the block in a tank of water ?
Or pressurise it with a smoke machine to highlight any possible leak areas ?
Or pressurise it with a smoke machine to highlight any possible leak areas ?
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Re: Pressure testing block
I used a big bath of water. It was hot water as well.

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Re: Pressure testing block
I wish I was young again , Id be heaps smarter than the first time
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I do love a bit of ingenuity,
Well done
Well done