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Old 12-30-02, 12:46 PM
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Vaccum Leak?

Does any one know how to find out which hose is leaking, without removing each one. I took of the manifiold and tried to inpsect the hoses but I couldn't find anything conclusive. I have heard that you can pressurize the system some how , but I cant seem to find any info on this. I tried the search function. Has anyone else done this. I tried the brake cleaner trick already. Please help.

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Old 12-30-02, 06:26 PM
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if you have the manifold off you should just start replacing the hoses. once you've got the manifold off and take the rats nest out, its not that bad of a job. i found taking the manifold off was the hardest part. there's really no easy way to find one hose that could have a leak. just take your time and be careful getting the hoses off the solenoids.
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