Just use a schrader valve and a bicycle pump.
Hi guys,
I swore I've seen a DIY on how to make a cooling system pump. ie pumping the cooling sytem to operating pressure (2 bar?) to test for leaks. Couldn't find it. I have a spare expansion tank cap I could use.
Does someone have the link or post a DIY here?
Will be most apprieciated!![]()
Ken, from Melbourne AUS.
'89 535iA with a 5 speed swap.
Just use a schrader valve and a bicycle pump.
"The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"
same here..Originally Posted by BigKriss
but i also vote for some kind of air pressure
Gone but not forgotten
if there are autoparts stores in australia that rent you tools for free before deposit they should have one. i think that autozone in the US finally got a bmw cap, australia shouldn't have a problem with keeping a euro tester fitting around i would think.
Big Kriss I cannot let you get away with that!
This is no help to anyone now but it could be we are 25 years ahead.
In Melbourne we had a specialized automotive tool rental place operating from the 1960s or earlier right up to some time in the 1990s when it closed down, never to resurface. It was in Cheltenham, not far from me (yeah - how lucky). You could take the tools home to use or use them in their workshop, which had a hoist and useful stuff like hydraulic press, steam cleaner, etc.
Bill G Melbourne Aus
it is like an arms race among autoparts stores here. one will offer a set of tools, then the next will improve on it or offer deluxe kits or let you use their wrenches and whatnot so long as you don't leave their parking lot.Originally Posted by BigKriss
here's an example of autozone
http://www.autozone.com/in_our_store...nditioning.htm
their competitor offers basically all of the tools needed to do thrust arms or replace a steering box for a $100 refundable rental.
if the autozone is in a non-ghetto area, they will even have a vacuum pump and r134 gauges for rent. the guy told me that to rent the two it would be about $301 USD, refundable when I returned it in working condition. i assumed that you guys had the same.
No kidding? I used to live down there...though I was a young lad back in 1990.Big Kriss I cannot let you get away with that!
This is no help to anyone now but it could be we are 25 years ahead.
In Melbourne we had a specialized automotive tool rental place operating from the 1960s or earlier right up to some time in the 1990s when it closed down, never to resurface. It was in Cheltenham, not far from me (yeah - how lucky). You could take the tools home to use or use them in their workshop, which had a hoist and useful stuff like hydraulic press, steam cleaner, etc.
Bill G Melbourne Aus
Well anyway, thanks for the help guys.I have seen one with a bike pump. But I don't know how it was made and the BMW cap is very different to the older style radiator cap.
Ken, from Melbourne AUS.
'89 535iA with a 5 speed swap.
Unfortunately we also do not have rent-a tool in Japan, that is why I have to buy all these tools which I might need once every 5 years such a beer can puller.
I wish I had such store here in Japan or like in Germany the DIY rental places where one can rent the tools, the lifts, even paint cabins, and a master mechanic is also for rent when you might get stuck with your work.
Here pics from Germany of such a ship for DIY
http://www.schrauber-werkstatt.de/co...per/Itemid,40/