Exhaust Leak.

Discussion in 'Technical' started by shaneb, Dec 5, 2011.

  1. Bryant

    Bryant forgot more than learned

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    i find using a hose to listen for exhaust leaks and vacuum leaks works allot better than than a solid object.
     
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    Yeah the hose seems safer. With my luck the broom would hit the fan and go through my head.:beaten:


     
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    Bought some new Edelbrock valve covers and fixed my oil leak. Now its trying to shave this wrench. I dont have a grinder so im going to buy one tonight.
     

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