Is there a way to pinpoint a slow leak in a line? After about 30 minutes when the bottle is closed I lose roughly 200psi. I figure it must be going somewhere, or maybe this is normal?
hi. i don't know the answer, but after that one night of sitting at that ghetto autozone freaking out about the warmer switch haha, i'd also like to kno.
93 Honda Prelude SR-V/ VTEC 5-Speed Milano Red 92,000 miles
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oh we're whoring threads? sweet, how's it going magicat, haven't talked to you since that night rob was trashed and told me to fly to Dallas to drink w/ all of you
i remember that night. i was blowing cash left and right... rofl... oh the good ol' gambling days... it's time for a revival, except next time i'll buy your ticket... ROFL
Hey Magiccat, I not sure but I have the same thing when I turn the bottle off and let it sit for a few hours the line pressure leaks down, I heard that this is normal, it will very slowly bleed out off the Solenoid if you leave pressure on it. This is why its important to turn off the tank when its not being used.
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