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Old 01-01-2003, 11:30 PM   #9
HotRoddin
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Originally posted by Chris_H
I don;t see anything wrong with the vacuum lines. Chris
Just because the vacuum lines look ok doesn't mean there is vacuum present... check and see if there is vacuum at those points ... you could have a hose loose somewhere and the lines would still look ok right ! vacuum ... check the vacuum ... there could be a hole in one of the vacuum cans ... any one of a dozen places you could be losing it .... start right at what moves the flap ... if no vacuum there keep moving back until you find where you're losing it.
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