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pressure. Also, in order to notice something like that hissing, I applied the air in small increments; just a tap of the inflator trigger. When I heard the hissing, I realized I would need to hold the trigger down to get enough air into the intercooler for it to make it to water immersion (about a second) so I could see where the hissing was coming from. Like I said before, I wanted to make sure it wasn't the cap, coupler or tire-valve seat that was leaking and it was actually the intercooler I was hearing. I pumped it up to range and immediately submerged it before pressure went away and bubbles instantly appeared from the water at the location of the red circle in my original post. The same pressure was applied to both intercoolers: one leaks, the other doesn't.
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