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RE: [A/S] How to stop a leak....again!

 



hey thats cool.....out of couriosity how much pressure do they run into the cabin? worked on aircraft when i was young and they would presure check cabins to about 8 pounds on the ground to simulate altitude preserization.

Not really sure, but it's nowhere near 8 psi. The Sealtech machine produces low pressure but high volume so small leaks will show up even when the door gasket is leaking like crazy. I think it should be done at least once a year……………….think of it like changing your oil in your car. Leak testing is cheap compared to festering leaks & the damage they cause.

Colin

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