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hi, we got some Yamaha tools to check compression , fuel line and etc... some of our engines reaching its 1,000hrs. it shows on manual how to use it . but it looks like part of this tools are missing. I need support to get on track .
the one on the left looks like some kind of gauge and the fitting for attaching a fuel pressure guage to the rail.
the one on the right looks like a mity-vac pressure vacuum tester.\
I cannot open the thumbnails.
In your original post you mention a compression check. Suggest you get a direct compression gauge and a differential pressure (aka leak down) check gauge.
the one on the left looks like some kind of gauge and the fitting for attaching a fuel pressure guage to the rail.
the one on the right looks like a mity-vac pressure vacuum tester.\
I cannot open the thumbnails.
Yes, but the scale on what is pictured says MPa. 1 Mpa is equal to about 145 psi. If this is correct, the top end of the scale of 16 would be psi of 2,320 (highly unlikely). I think a cheap gauge with incorrect markings is more likely. If the scale is supposed to be in psi, your top end of the scale would not be sufficient for your fuel rail pressures. You probably need a gauge with top end of scale in psi from 60 to about 100 psi.
Chuck,
1997 Mako 191 w/2001 Yamaha SX150 TXRZ Pushing Her
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