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vacuum leaks - How do you find them?
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vacuum leaks - How do you find them?
Anyone know haw to find vac leaks? I have a small one in the maxi locker line. With work I have used ultrasonics to find vac leaks but this is expensive equipment which most people don't have, is there a simple way?
Thanks,
Adam
Adam
get another hose & stick it in your ear, run the other end around the area
makes it real easy to find the hiss or sucking noise
if you are trying to find leaks in the intake, spray carby cleaner around the piping or whatever and if the revs increase/drop ? (cant remember its been so long ive done it) then you have found the leak
another good one for finding leaks in pressurised piping (intercooler pipes) is to cover them in soapy water and they will bubble up
makes it real easy to find the hiss or sucking noise
if you are trying to find leaks in the intake, spray carby cleaner around the piping or whatever and if the revs increase/drop ? (cant remember its been so long ive done it) then you have found the leak
another good one for finding leaks in pressurised piping (intercooler pipes) is to cover them in soapy water and they will bubble up
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