OTC® 5606 - 0 to 300 psi Analog Petrol Compression Tester Set

1 review|Item # mpn1451546897
Universal Fit
Fitment notes:
  • For Testing Compression of Gasoline Engines on Domestic and Foreign Cars and Trucks Plus Motorcycles, Snow Mobiles And Lawn Mowers.
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Vehicle Fitment

This part is universal
  • For Testing Compression of Gasoline Engines on Domestic and Foreign Cars and Trucks Plus Motorcycles, Snow Mobiles And Lawn Mowers.

Specifications

Measuring Range
0 to 300 psi and 0-2100 kPa
Standard Reach
12" flex-14 mm
Long reach
12" flex-14 mm

Includes

  • Dual scale gauge reads 0-300 psi and 0-2100 kPa
  • 12" flex-14 mm standard reach
  • 12" flex-14 mm long reach
  • 10 mm,12 mm, and 18 mm thread adapters
  • Rugged blow molded hard case with removable lid

Features

  • 2-1/2" gauge features chrome bezel and rugged protective outer boot
  • Corrosion resistant nickel plated finish
  • Adapters work on both flat and tapered seat plugs
  • Professional quality gauge with zero adjust feature
  • Extra long 26" flex hose gauge assembly with quick coupler, allows easy viewing out of cluttered engine compartment
  • Rugged blow molded hard case with removabllid

Product Details

Universal 0 to 300 psi Analog Petrol Compression Tester Set by OTC®. Designed for complete compression testing on gasoline engines, including domestic, imports, motorcycles, marine, and small engines. Unique problem solving features for today's limited space engine compartments.

Brand:
Part Number:
5606
UPC:
731413418525

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Tester
Worked as it should. Tip: lube O ring before using, or it will stick onto the head. I used it without lubing the O ring & it stuck onto the head. I had to spray pennatrating oil into the spark plug hole & let it sit overnight beforew I was able to remove the tester. I will give 5 stars. The tester is a quality product & its my fault for not lubing the O ring. I have used a compression tester many times & know to lube the O ring.
Posted by Chris (Taylor, MI) / October 31, 2019

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