Manifold pressure testing...?

OMCboater

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Hello all, new to the board. I bought a neighbors 17.5 bowrider I/O with a GM 4cyl (120hp) and OMC stringer drive. It was a project from day 1 - got all new transom, motor mounts and floor in.
Now, onto the motor. I took off the manifold to make sure it isn't cracked or rusted through and it "looks" ok, but I do want to pressure test the water passages. I have a welder, compresser, drill press, etc and figure it would be fairly easy to make some plates to block off the ends, with an air fitting in each passage. The $1,000,000 question.....how much air pressure should I put in?
any ideas?
 

OMCboater

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Re: Manifold pressure testing...?

Reel said:
15 lbs......Less than 20 lbs

thanks. Is that from a safety perspective or basically if it will hold 15lbs it should be ok to use?

the reason I ask is that I was thinking going oh....about 100 psi...'just to be sure'... but something is warning me that a cast iron manifold exploding at 100psi would be quite hazardous to my health.....:^
 

tommays

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Re: Manifold pressure testing...?

You really want to fill it with water and pressure test it as you will not see small air leaks in hidden areas


Tommays
 
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