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Re: In Deep
Posted to Technical Discussion Forum on 10/3/2018 6 Replies

Sorry I haven't had much time to help but one easy test with the vacuum gauge is checking vacuum at idle vs 2500 rpm or so. On most engines running at 2000-2500 RPM steady vacuum will be slightly higher than at idle. If vacuum is dropping off at higher RPM sus... Login to read more.

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