alandowds wrote:
Good stuff guys. I'd heard of using a Gunson CO meter in the past to 'sniff' the top of the rad cap hole for combusion gasses, but the Snap-On gizmo sounds even better. Pressurising the oil cooler is a smart one too.
I'm in Worcester Park/Kingston area, so not so handy for Bournemouth, sadly. But if my man doesn't have the block test doohickey, I'll get hold of one somehow.
Thanks again!
Al
Hi Al

Its a VERY good piece of kit...
The test I described is easy to do but it also does more complicated testing....
For example....lets say it fails the test ...i.e the blue fluid goes green (bad) or yellow (worse)
You could then remove 1 plug lead at a time and run engine for a few minutes without that lead attached.....then retest.....if the fluid now stays blue, you just found the cylinder with the problem or the cylinder with the head gasket blow nearest to it.....if you see what I mean....
It would mean 8 tests for our engines of course lol, but you only use a fixed amount of fluid up to a level mark (around an inch) and there is a fair amount in the bottle you get in the kit...
The newer type of kit will also do Diesels although its slightly more money....
Its worth buying this kit for anyone who even suspects a slight blow on a head or head gasket as its DEATHLY accurate....
Some sellers will say things like...its PROBABLY only the oil cooler/rad leaking when they may have already used this tester.....
Or they may genuinely be unaware of how easy it is to test...
Just found a link for the kit.....this is the GENUINE Snap-On one....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/snap-on-mac-Block ... 439764ed89All the best Brett
