Yes sir. I will never go back to the rubber n plate.Does it work for pressure too?
Cool idea but I'm surprised it works with pressure as well. Any special steps to ensure it doesn't allow leakage? How deep into the opening does it go? Seems like you'd have to allow for movement of the piston.
No not play doh the more elastic modeling type.Same deal on carb side? Is this like craft-store clay stuff? Or Play Doh that my kid plays with?
If you are applying vac or pressure through the spark plug port, it could move the piston up or down, depending on the starting position. Interesting that it held that much pressure. I'll have to try it.Nope, just worked it in hand made it soft and stuck it in exhaust port ,not very far 1/2" -3/4 "; it would not have contacted the piston. I put pressure to 7 lb. , held it good ,didnt need to go further. I didnt try intake side, already had rubber in place , prolly work there to as it is a smaller opening.
Piston was already out on this saw, but I don't see how that would matter to vac/pressure test.?
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