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The UView 560000 Automotive Combustion Leak Test Kit is a comprehensive solution for detecting combustion gas leaks in both gasoline and diesel engines. Featuring a dual-chamber design for enhanced accuracy, this kit includes a 16 oz. color-changing tester fluid and all necessary components for efficient testing. Ideal for professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts alike, it ensures quick diagnostics and reliable results.
Brand | UView |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.1 x 3.6 x 14.2 inches |
Item Weight | 3.25 Pounds |
UPC | 062860400246 628604002468 013588055867 013317023259 799621049634 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00628604002468 |
Manufacturer | UView |
Item Weight | 3.25 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.1 x 3.6 x 14.2 inches |
Item model number | 560000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 560000 |
S**T
Money saver!
Worked well. Liquid is reusable if it shows a negative. Nice case,plenty of reusable liquid. Good instructions,easy to use.
N**K
Good price
Great price. Great kit. Works for both gas and diesel.
J**F
Worked as advertised
Works great. the dual chamber design is nice, but I don't know if it is necessary. It may just use more fluid, but the fluid is inexpensive so no big deal. Comes with a nice durable blow-molded case with a handle just big enough to sit the chambers in while filling. Its portable and could be used to check out a used vehicle's system before you buy.Tips:What I found was that I hold the tester onto the neck of the coolant tank and give one of the radiator hoses a gentle squeeze so that more gases pass through the devise.Another tip, the fluid will often return back to blue when exposed to oxygen again so you can reuse it a few times. I would keep the used fluid in in a separate container though!I was able to determine that none of my vehicles had headgasket issues, as I first thought. It turns out that one was a water pump seal gone bad and the other a bad heater.My only concern with the unit is with its longevity. This may be a miss founded concern, but it appears that the rubber may dry our and crack over time.Just my opinion.
S**Q
Did you blow a gasket?
This thing works. The bad news is, that it can bring bad news. It is somewhat difficult to assuredly determine if a head gasket is compromised, but this device, when used correctly, is very hard to fool. It looks for carbon dioxide in the head space of the radiator and, if detected, reveals that combustion gases are getting into the coolant. You are instructed in the pamphlet how to prepare the head space of anything but coolant vapor, and this is the only challenging part of the test, but not too difficult to do. Done properly, there is no way to get a false positive. Also, you can "test" the indicating solution by exhausting some of your own breath and observing whether or not the fluid in the apparatus tube changes color. Unlike other devices I considered, the tube has two places where the headspace vapor is tested for CO2, and the certainty of the result is appreciated.The device is well constructed and exceeded my expectation for the quality of the components, the ease of use and even the nice box to store it. It is thick enough to last and the rubber gaskets are tough. Anyway, the test did indicate a blown head gasket on my 4runner and that means it's crying time for me. This test was the last in a few steps of diagnosing and while I do not like the news, I trust the source. Excellent device and suitable for a commercial shop and any do it yourself-er.
R**O
Did not know how this would do
I was very surprised how well and accurately it worked. Bought this for me to test my next door neighbors vehicle I tested mine first to show him the difference my truck did not have a coolant leak and stayed blue the emptied the still blue dye and refilled it with new dye and ran the test in his vehicle and sure enough it turned yellow I mean really yellow so long story short this thing works perfectly
B**N
Cool Combustion Leak Tester for Vehicle That is Easy to USE and Like a Science Experiement!
I LOVE THIS TESTER! It is almost worth it just to use it as a science experiment. The tool is so easy to use, basic instructions are all you need. As instructed you can take it apart into 3 parts (the suction part at top, the middle tube, and the bottom tube). You then fill each of the tubes to a fill line easily visible with the fluid. You put it back together and then use either with your radiator (following directions) with the cap off or in my case I used on my overflow for my coolant since my radiator does not have a cap area. You squeeze the bulb at the top around 3-4 times and it brings up air through the bottom tube up into the top tube. If any CO2 is present it will discolor the top tube from blue to a yellow color. My car did not discolor it which is a good thing as it means CO2 from the combustion system was not mixing into the coolant from a blown head gasket or cracked engine block etc. Just to test it I also exhaled my own air into my hand (containing CO2) and sucked that at the same time with the bulb head into the tool and it did start to discolor the liquid to yellow from blue so it works. Very easy to use tool to check if you have a cracked engine block or blown head gasket with CO2 from the engine exhaust going into your coolant. I highly recommend for peace of mind or to tell you what the true issue is to rule out one of these situations if you are worried about it. Plus it is a teachable moment for kids to instruct them on what it does as it is like a science experiment!
O**N
Not cheap but worth its weight in gold.
Product works great. Very simple to use. Comes in a nice carry case and honestly the best part is it gave me peace of mind and confidence I did not have a blown head gasket issue in just a matter of minutes without having to tear into the engine. Tested it by sucking in my own breath and sure enough the fluid turned color just as expected. I used it on a 6.2 diesel that had some brown foam in the coolant. Turns out it was just nasty coolant and not oil as I originally dreaded!It is not cheap considering the amount of use the average DIY mechanic will use it but I feel it is well worth the money to know for sure if there is an issue or not. It would also be great for used car shopping! Quick way to evaluate engine health.
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