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MASTERCOOL 43301 Master Radiator Pressure Review

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2.5
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Description of MASTERCOOL 43301 Master Radiator Pressure

Detects and exposes external system leaks. Detects internal engine leaks due to blown gaskets or cracked block. Vacuum type cooling system, Purge and refill for quick change of coolant, Test Range: 0 - 35 psi, Includes 1 blue radiator cap test connector R123/R125. Includes 1 black radiator cap test connector R123/R124 Includes 1 thermometer, 1 universal radiator cap, 1 vacuum purge and refill tool, coolant hose and additional installation accessories. Includes hand pump and 19 adapters (No. 's 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21) to fit most popular domestic and import cars and trucks.Fit type: Universal Fit.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Lack of elementary quality control.

Quality control does not appear to be part of this set. All aluminum adapters but one were damaged in one way or another, with most of them having dents and scratches on the case both before and after anodizing. Others still had metal shavings from the manufacturing process or were not fully finished. Considering this is a pressure test kit for a sealed system, these metal shavings can work loose and clog radiator passages and get stuck in thermostats. Not what I want to see from a new tool…

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Not the best

First time use of a brand new product I installed a radiator cap adapter on my Honda Civic to check for a possible coolant leak. I attached the hand pump quick connector to the radiator cap and began pressurizing the system. Air began to leak immediately after the quick coupler. I was only able to pressurize 10lbs on the first try and when I wiggled the quick connect to prevent leakage the pressure had dropped to 8lbs. I didn't hear any hissing noises so I left it on for 10 minutes. When I came

Pros
  • Air Conditioning Tools & Equipment
Cons
  • Makes me angry