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Engine Block Internal Combustion Leak Detector Tester on 2040-parts.com

US $23.99
Location:

Macedon, New York, US

Macedon, New York, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:unused condition for a full refund Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:27145 Warranty:Yes Tool Type:Diagnostic Tools & Equipment

Engine Block Internal Combustion Leak Detector Tester

Diagnostic Tool

  • Also known as a combustion leak tester, this kit will quickly and easily detect internal combustion leaks / exhaust gases in your cooling system
  • Tester will indicate leaks from the combustion chamber detected in your radiator fluid with the use of the detector fluid (Available in out other eBay listing or can be Purchased at your local NAPA or automotive store, NAPA part number BK7001366
  • Exhaust gases in your cooling system can suggest a head gasket leak, a cracked block, or a warped head, etc.
  • Complete Kit Instructions included
  • Comes in a sturdy molded storage/carry case
  • Weight: 1.15 lbs
  • One Year Warranty

  • Combustion gases can leak into the engines cooling system from cracked cylinder heads, cracked engine blocks, leaking head gaskets, or leaking intake manifold gaskets this tool helps you determine if this is the problem

    To use this tool simply place this tool over the radiator cap opening and fill with fluid, with the engine running if you have a leak into the cooling system the fluid will change to a yellow color

    This is a factory OEM tool not a cheap “knock-off”

    The set does NOT come with the testing fluid but is available in our other eBay sale or could be purchased at any auto parts supply store


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