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![]() There is a fairly easy way to tell if you have a leak at the intake to head gasket.
1) Hook up a vacuum gauge to the intake manifold. 2) Fully close the throttle plate by backing out the idle screw all the way. 3) Plug up the PCV valve opening. 4) Disconnect and plug any vacuum hoses attached directly to the intake manifold. 5) Disconnect the wire to the positive side of the coil. 6) Crank the engine and observe the vacuum gauge. From 3" to 7" of vacuum (at a minimum of 250 cranking rpm) is normal. A defective intake manifold gasket, or warped surface, will give, in most cases, a zero reading.
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