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Five Steps to Find Vacuum Leaks

Five Steps to Find Vacuum Leaks. Red to positive. Black to chassis ground. Left click your mouse to go to the next step. Step 2. Connect Smoke Supply Line to Direct Manifold Vacuum Source. Left click your mouse to go to the next step. Step 3. Block off Intake Manifold (Yellow Cap).

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Five Steps to Find Vacuum Leaks

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  1. Five Steps to Find Vacuum Leaks Red to positive Black to chassis ground Left click your mouse to go to the next step

  2. Step 2 Connect Smoke Supply Line to Direct Manifold Vacuum Source. Left click your mouse to go to the next step

  3. Step 3 Block off Intake Manifold (Yellow Cap) Left click your mouse to go to the next step

  4. Step 4 Push Remote Button Left click your mouse to go to the next step

  5. Step 5 Use a Bright Light and Look for Smoke Exiting the Leak(s) Left click your mouse to exit

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