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Re: How do you use propane to check for vaccuum leaks? #509810 10/07/04 08:18 PM
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GeriatricToy Offline OP
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I like the hose idea (I don't like gettin hosed though). I did the propane thing the other night and didn't find any leaks but there were a few spots I couldn't reach ( I hate that) <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" /> I'm going to hook up a ho's and give it another go. Thanks Yodaddy.


2000 Tacoma SR5 - Bone stock 'cept a little bling.
2000 Tacoma SR5 - Bone stock.
Re: How do you use propane to check for vaccuum leaks? [Re: GeriatricToy] #509811 10/07/04 09:22 PM
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Thanks for the vote of confidence, but I don't think you have a vac leak.

Sounds like emissions controls are chapping yer <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/butwiggle.gif" alt="" />

Go ahead and eliminate vac leaks, tho.

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