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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Clayton, CA USA
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I just had my C-4 rebuilt at what I thought was a very reputable shop and it came back running like crap. Also, the power brakes aren't working. I know they somehow screwed up the vacuum hoses, but I can't seem to find it.
My manifold has 1 vacuum outlet that splits for both the transmission and power brakes. Everything looks tight and the hoses are connected well. Any ideas on how to find this leak? |
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