VACUUM GUAGE(TOO DUMB TO PUT A SUBJECT LINE)
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VACUUM GUAGE(TOO DUMB TO PUT A SUBJECT LINE)



The way to track down a vacuum leak is to take a 3 foot or so section of
garden hose, put one end to your ear and the other to the suspect location.
The hissing sound is the most sensitive way to track down an air leak.   I
use a stethoscope, but garden hose is nearly as effective, and a whole lot
cheaper!

Dick Benjamin
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bruce Stubblefield" <audiblefeast@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 8:49 AM
Subject: IML: VACUUM GUAGE(TOO DUMB TO PUT A SUBJECT LINE)


> SORRY, REPOST, NO SUBJECT LINE LAST TIME.  MEA CULPA
> Hello List!
>      In my quest to find and eliminate possible vacuum
> leaks in the mighty '78 NYB, I have found one at the
> parking brake vacuum release canister.  Fixed that.
> Plugged the hose up for now, actually.  The carb is a
> rats nest of vacuum ports going who knows where.  Is
> there a vacuum guage-type tool that I could use to
> look for leaks?
>    Also, a large vacuum hose goes directly from the
> intake manifold to the power brake booster.  The
> fiitting at the brake booster(where another vacuum
> line exits and continues on) is a small cylinder
> sticking out of the front end of the booster with two
> vacuum line port/fittings.
> This fitting doesn't jiggle like it's loose, but it
> does TURN.  Does anyone know if this is right, or
> should I suspect a vacuum leak at the brake booster?
> Do I need to remove the vacuum hoses at this fitting
> to see how MUCH it turns?
>    BTW, the symptom I'm seeing is a "backfire" out of
> the top of the carb when I punch the gas if the car is
> coasting(engine under no load).  If I punch it hard
> enough and I'm going slow enough, the engine just
> dies.
>
> Thanks everyone
> Bruce S
> 69 coupe
> 78 NYB
>
>
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