Compression Tester Harbor Freight
Compression Tester Harbor Freight - So i recently had a 30% off coupon for harbor freight and decided to get a compression tester. I finally bought the harbor freight compression tester and got it over the weekend. Has worked out quite well.so far:dunno: The quality is excellent also. Throttle open, many pulls, etc). I have a new pittsburgh comp tester from harbor freight. Well, no surprise, it shows all my good running saws at anywhere from 90 to 115 psi. The set i have uses the gp hole. I bought a full set from harbor freight that included an oil filled gauge and several adaptors for lots of different engines. I know there is a. I'm sick of doing the math and just want one that works. I have a new pittsburgh comp tester from harbor freight. What a bargain at $19.95! I don't want to spend a lot of money. It has a schrader valve inthe end of the hose, and threads for small engine and motorcycle/ atv. I bought a full set from harbor freight that included an oil filled gauge and several adaptors for lots of different engines. The quality is excellent also. Has worked out quite well.so far:dunno: Well, no surprise, it shows all my good running saws at anywhere from 90 to 115 psi. Takes a compression tester made for diesel engines. I decided i want to get a compression tester. It has a schrader valve inthe end of the hose, and threads for small engine and motorcycle/ atv. I would really like one without the rubber hose, just a metal post. It's worked good on my mercedes and on the idi a while back. Compression test kit has anyone this or. Looks like the same type. Is there a way to use it? The right angle adapter provided made a hard to reach glow plug hole possible. Gassers see about 150 psi max and diesels can see 450 psi. Being 2 different parts brands, i called and talked to dan. Takes a compression tester made for diesel engines. Gassers see about 150 psi max and diesels can see 450 psi. I saw when i searched this adapter: Being 2 different parts brands, i called and talked to dan. Looks like the same type. I have a 20$ harbor freight that reads the same as my dad's ch. I did a quick amazon search and most of them look like the same exact thing i already have! The right angle adapter provided made a hard to reach glow plug hole possible. The set i have uses the gp hole. Everything tests at 40 psi. It's worked good on my mercedes and on the idi a while back. I know there is a. I have a 20$ harbor freight that reads the same as my dad's ch. Are you asking about crappy threads or crappy compression testers?:msp_confused::msp_tongue: Has worked out quite well.so far:dunno: The quality is excellent also. Is there a way to use it? I have a new pittsburgh comp tester from harbor freight. Everything tests at 40 psi including my good running saws. The set i have uses the gp hole. I saw when i searched this adapter: Everything tests at 40 psi including my good running saws. Takes a compression tester made for diesel engines. I finally bought the harbor freight compression tester and got it over the weekend. Are you asking about crappy threads or crappy compression testers?:msp_confused::msp_tongue: I would really like one without the rubber hose, just a metal post. Looks like the same type. But now i'm wanting to check out my psd. Being 2 different parts brands, i called and talked to dan. I know there is a. Compression test kit has anyone this or any of their devices? The set i have uses the gp hole. Has any one used one from harbor freight or the one from baileys? Takes a compression tester made for diesel engines. It's worked good on my mercedes and on the idi a while back. I did a quick amazon search and most of them look like the same exact thing i already have! Everything tests at 40 psi including my good running saws. Well, no surprise, it shows all my good running saws at anywhere from 90 to 115 psi. I bought a full set from harbor freight that included an oil filled gauge. Is there any fix for this or should i just get a refund or should i try for a replacement unit? I have a cheap harbor freight tester that shows everything to be damn near 1/2 the compression of what i know it to be (yes, i know how to use it. Has worked out quite well.so far:dunno: But now i'm wanting to check out my psd. It's worked good on my mercedes and on the idi a while back. I bought a full set from harbor freight that included an oil filled gauge and several adaptors for lots of different engines. I would prefer to order from as sponsors, but there is a hft store here in town and i could look this over before i bought. Much better than the harbor freight set. Being 2 different parts brands, i called and talked to dan. So i recently had a 30% off coupon for harbor freight and decided to get a compression tester. Compression test kit has anyone this or any of their devices? One on ebay would be great. The right angle adapter provided made a hard to reach glow plug hole possible. I did a quick amazon search and most of them look like the same exact thing i already have! Are you asking about crappy threads or crappy compression testers?:msp_confused::msp_tongue: I saw when i searched this adapter:Deluxe Compression Test Kit, 10 Piece
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