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Old 10-03-2002, 01:52 PM   #3
Jthompson
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that sounds safe!!! although i have heard that quite a few times. Try this:

Take a section of tubing, or rubber heater hose. Put one end to your ear, take the other end and point it at places around the engine. The tube acts like a doctor's stethascope, and magnifies the vaccuum leak sound when you get close to it.
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