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Radiator CO2 Tester

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Radiator CO2 Tester

Post by dumbdunce »

does anyone know where I could buy or borrow a radiator carbon dioxide tester (head gasket sniffer/turkey baster looking thing)? in Western Sydney thanks
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Post by N*A*M »

what does it do?

if you want to measure the concentration of co2 in a liquid... i do a similar thing for fish tanks. measure the ph and kh and i can give you the formula to work out the amount of co2.
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Post by dumbdunce »

N*A*M wrote:what does it do?

if you want to measure the concentration of co2 in a liquid... i do a similar thing for fish tanks. measure the ph and kh and i can give you the formula to work out the amount of co2.
it detects CO2 in the gas/vapor at the top of the radiator - looks like a turkey baster/hydrometer. it works by bubbling the gas through a liquid which changes colour in the presence of C02 gas - so not trying to measure the gas dissolved in the coolant, but the free CO2 gas in the cooling system.
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Post by Witchdoctor »

Snap On sells them :)

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Post by Screwy »

repco sells em.

I HAVE ONE :armsup:

goes from blue to yellow if co2 detected in system ;)

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Post by J Top »

Hi Dumbdunce
I used to use these but have found them unreliable over recent years.
They don't seem to change colour any more, possibly with the change in fuels. They also never seemed to work on Diesels.
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Post by dumbdunce »

J Top wrote:Hi Dumbdunce
I used to use these but have found them unreliable over recent years.
They don't seem to change colour any more, possibly with the change in fuels. They also never seemed to work on Diesels.
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hey Jtop, agree they do't work so well on diesels - at idle, there is hardly any c02 in diesel exhaust, but lots of free oxygen. a compression test is far more conclusive for head gasket problems as they usually go between 2 cylinders.

screwy thanks for the info!
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