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Originally Posted by thor2004
Someone help me here, but isn't it true that if you spray something like WD-40(or something else) around and listen for the engine to rev up? To help get you close to leak area.
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It's not WD-40 it's propane but I would not suggest that.
How to Find Vacuum Leaks - Crankshaft Coalition Wiki
This is what I use to find leaks and the 2" rubber caps can be found at Home Depot. You drill a hole in one of the two rubber caps and remove your MAS Tee. Next stick a compress air in for 5 seconds if you don't have a pressure gauge. This set up without a boost gauge and hose can be had for less then $5.00.
