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Re: vacuum gauge question
I agree ..... I will always use the mechanical vacuum gauge of course. Relative compression would have been a first go for me as well but I wanted to make sure that it was actually cylinder 2 that the misfire was occurring on and it wasn't being misidentified ... Login to read more. ![]()
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