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I need a pop-off tester

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scooper77515

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Should be easy to make. Can someone tell me how to make it and what parts I will need to buy?

I did a search on the forum but cannot seem to find it so I wonder if I am spelling it wrong (popoff, pop off, pop-off) or if it is really called something else.

Ebay search found a Mikuni brand tester, but they want $70. Saw others for much cheaper, but not sure if they are compatible.

any help is appreciated.:cheers:
 
I did it again, just searching for pop, pop off, and pop-off and results found any time. Even "pop off/leak" the way the title of the thread is written, didn't pop up this thread...:confused:
 
I usually search by "Member Screen Name"... Either me, or Seadoosnipe should bring results, with all the posts we have made.

Karl
 
I can use this for other tests, as well (thnx to Timmy for reminding me :cheers:). What pressure gauge should I get to cover all the tests I can use it for?

ranges from 0-30, 0-60, and 0-100. I am guessing the 60 will give me a good range while still being semi-accurate on the dial...:confused:
 
Well, answered my own questions...hardware store only had the 0-100 psi gauge.

All parts cost just a touch over $19, and I made it with a longer pipe nipple so I had something I could work with one hand, operating the valve with my thumb while the rest of the device was firmly planted in my hand.
 

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so im guessing the hose on the end with the barb fitting is what goes into the carb. do you just shove the tube in it? ill prob put a valve stem fitting on the air inlet side. anyone else do this?
 
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