Difference between revisions of "Vacuum Guages"
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1 Atmosphere (as a unit of pressure) = 14.7 psi = 34 ft water column = 76 cm/Hg = 29.92 in/Hg = 1.013 bar = 1,013 mbar | 1 Atmosphere (as a unit of pressure) = 14.7 psi = 34 ft water column = 76 cm/Hg = 29.92 in/Hg = 1.013 bar = 1,013 mbar | ||
+ | Many japanese manufacturers will specify a range of manifold absolute pressure in mm/Hg. Guages are rarely found in this increment, but are avaliable in cm/Hg. | ||
+ | Manifold vacume should be between around 150-250 mm/Hg. Each manifold must be matched to the other manifolds with a minimum of difference not to excede about 20 mm/Hg at idle. | ||
[[category:motorcycle]] | [[category:motorcycle]] | ||
[[category:motorcycle Tools]] | [[category:motorcycle Tools]] |
Latest revision as of 17:30, 30 October 2006
1 Atmosphere (as a unit of pressure) = 14.7 psi = 34 ft water column = 76 cm/Hg = 29.92 in/Hg = 1.013 bar = 1,013 mbar
Many japanese manufacturers will specify a range of manifold absolute pressure in mm/Hg. Guages are rarely found in this increment, but are avaliable in cm/Hg.
Manifold vacume should be between around 150-250 mm/Hg. Each manifold must be matched to the other manifolds with a minimum of difference not to excede about 20 mm/Hg at idle.