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Old 06-01-2023, 03:42 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by blue62 View Post
Simplest things first...
Check your air intake snorkel for debris
Check your air filter and make sure it is clean.
If you suspect a vacuum leak the get a vacuum gauge and do a vacuum test.
They cost about $20.00 -$25.00 at any auto parts store.
A vacuum gauge is a basic diagnostic tool that everyone who works on cars should have in there tool kit
And know how to use it correctly
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Got one. Don't know how to use it. Yet. Think II'll spend some time this weekend testing it... learning how to use it. Learning in a pinch, car down, no bueno.

Blue, Thank you.
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