Pressure test, not holding pressure
#1
Pressure test, not holding pressure
I appear to be having the same problem as mentioned in this thread, particularly starting with post #12 in the thread.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...sure-leak.html
When I pressure test, air is bleeding out through the same vent hose (which connects to to the drivers side intake piping before the turbo. This thread points to the check valve (#16 in the diagram in the thread above - Post #12). Can anyone confirm ?
Second problem is this check valve part # 996 110 135 70 ? It's not available in the Porsche US warehouse (out of stock), someone must have one in stock ? Otherwise I will have to wait several weeks. Car is a part, just finished coils and plugs and wanted to pressure test thoroughly since the rear bumper is off and everything is accessible.
Your help is appreciated.
Jonas
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...sure-leak.html
When I pressure test, air is bleeding out through the same vent hose (which connects to to the drivers side intake piping before the turbo. This thread points to the check valve (#16 in the diagram in the thread above - Post #12). Can anyone confirm ?
Second problem is this check valve part # 996 110 135 70 ? It's not available in the Porsche US warehouse (out of stock), someone must have one in stock ? Otherwise I will have to wait several weeks. Car is a part, just finished coils and plugs and wanted to pressure test thoroughly since the rear bumper is off and everything is accessible.
Your help is appreciated.
Jonas
Last edited by JSBear; 12-30-2011 at 01:40 PM.
#3
Car is holding no pressure, and ALL the air is exiting through
part #19 (circled in blue in the thread linked above, post #12). I really can't pressure test since it's circulating back through this hose, which is NOT connected, as I have removed the intake pipe on the drivers side (and passenger for that matter), and connected Marski's pressure testing device to the intake side on both turbo's.
I believe this check valve is supposed to BLOCK air from the intake plenum behind the TB.
I believe this check valve is supposed to BLOCK air from the intake plenum behind the TB.
#6
Confused ... The thread referenced said otherwise. Here is a pic. So when I pressure test, air is exiting through 19, which is currently disconnected as I needed to remove the intake piping in front of the turbo to connect the pressure tester. So 19 feeds down the engine bay to the intake piping on the drivers side before the turbo.
Appreciate your help.
Appreciate your help.
Last edited by JSBear; 12-30-2011 at 02:34 PM.
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#9
So does this hose need to be plugged in order to pressure test then ?, it would seem so, as it is connected to the IPD intake plenum, which is obviously under pressure. Maybe I'm just not testing properly ?
#10
This is part 15, and the vent line part 19 ...
The check valve I'm referring to is part 16 in my pic above, I was under the impression this valve should BLOCK air flow from the intake plenum to parts 15, 19 etc.
So much plumbing, trying to dive in and learn more about this car, it seems unless you are willing to dive in, you are unlikely to get everything sorted
So much plumbing, trying to dive in and learn more about this car, it seems unless you are willing to dive in, you are unlikely to get everything sorted
Last edited by JSBear; 12-30-2011 at 02:57 PM.
#11
I test the entire system from the air cleaner.. I use smoke. I will test at the inlet of the turbo only to check that the hose clamps and hoses will hold STEADY psi not as in doing a leak down test.. If you have a leak smoke at 1 psi will find it. I do not care what anyone else tells you. When they test natural gas lines they use inches of mercury, that it not even 1 psi and that will tell you if you have a leak.
I dont know how you are going to plug it off it is a hard plastic line, can not squeeze it. How about clipping it on the piece it connects to and cap both of those ends with jim caps from the depot? The majority of problems are between the maf and the inlet of the turbos, That lets in un metered air. post turbo to TB you will hear when you drive and will only make the car run rich.
I have the part and can ship it to you if you would like? Nothing better then see for yourself, That how I learned.
I dont know how you are going to plug it off it is a hard plastic line, can not squeeze it. How about clipping it on the piece it connects to and cap both of those ends with jim caps from the depot? The majority of problems are between the maf and the inlet of the turbos, That lets in un metered air. post turbo to TB you will hear when you drive and will only make the car run rich.
I have the part and can ship it to you if you would like? Nothing better then see for yourself, That how I learned.
#13
Thanks you, I have a few PM's into Marski, maybe my
testing procedures are incorrect.
I may take you up on your offer, let me see how things progress.
I may take you up on your offer, let me see how things progress.
I test the entire system from the air cleaner.. I use smoke. I will test at the inlet of the turbo only to check that the hose clamps and hoses will hold STEADY psi not as in doing a leak down test.. If you have a leak smoke at 1 psi will find it. I do not care what anyone else tells you. When they test natural gas lines they use inches of mercury, that it not even 1 psi and that will tell you if you have a leak.
I dont know how you are going to plug it off it is a hard plastic line, can not squeeze it. How about clipping it on the piece it connects to and cap both of those ends with jim caps from the depot? The majority of problems are between the maf and the inlet of the turbos, That lets in un metered air. post turbo to TB you will hear when you drive and will only make the car run rich.
I have the part and can ship it to you if you would like? Nothing better then see for yourself, That how I learned.
I dont know how you are going to plug it off it is a hard plastic line, can not squeeze it. How about clipping it on the piece it connects to and cap both of those ends with jim caps from the depot? The majority of problems are between the maf and the inlet of the turbos, That lets in un metered air. post turbo to TB you will hear when you drive and will only make the car run rich.
I have the part and can ship it to you if you would like? Nothing better then see for yourself, That how I learned.
#15
Could we chat briefly ?
3 day weekend, would like to try and get a better understanding, possibly get this finished up and back together.
Jonas