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[QUOTE="TimberPig, post: 1019649, member: 66421"] You plug the air boot and exhaust outlet on the cylinder, then pump in about 10 psi, and see if it holds the pressure. If it doesn't you look for where it is escaping. It is also good to then check it and see if it will hold a vacuum as well, as pressure. Often seals fail under vacuum, but hold pressure just fine. Vacuum leaks are what lets air leak in at the seals. There are plans on here for a home built tester for like $17 US. I'm from Williams Lake, but stuck going to school in Vancouver at the moment. No riding for me for a few months yet. [/QUOTE]
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