rothfm
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Ok, Read the posts on these little intake manifold one-way check valves.....
before forking over $20+ each X 4......Really want to know if mine are bad. Broke one during a rebuild-took em all out for testing.
I have spares from other motors but they also seem about the same. They will emit a tiny amout of air, if I blow really, really hard thru them--in the correct "screen-to-Nipple" direction, and nothing in reverse. SO, the one-way check seems to be working. But it seems it takes too much pressure to get any air to pass. I soaked them, with the same results.
IS THAT NORMAL? Meaning it takes ALOT of pressure to get a tiny tiny bit of air to come out????. I Know the factory manual says to use a syringe and alcohol-with "light pressure"-dont have a syringe at the moment.
Should it be really hard to get air through?? I'm of the Camp that if the factory put them there, I want them in place and working, particullarly after a rebuild.
before forking over $20+ each X 4......Really want to know if mine are bad. Broke one during a rebuild-took em all out for testing.
I have spares from other motors but they also seem about the same. They will emit a tiny amout of air, if I blow really, really hard thru them--in the correct "screen-to-Nipple" direction, and nothing in reverse. SO, the one-way check seems to be working. But it seems it takes too much pressure to get any air to pass. I soaked them, with the same results.
IS THAT NORMAL? Meaning it takes ALOT of pressure to get a tiny tiny bit of air to come out????. I Know the factory manual says to use a syringe and alcohol-with "light pressure"-dont have a syringe at the moment.
Should it be really hard to get air through?? I'm of the Camp that if the factory put them there, I want them in place and working, particullarly after a rebuild.
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