Vacuum leak
#31
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Re: Vacuum leak
Drink did pass the time by typing:
> I've seen folks use canned ether and know it works. But, I just don't
> feel comfortable blasting copious injections of ether onto a hot engine.
> That can't just be me, can it?
Use throttle body cleaner, works the same and is much less flamable.
Some folks also use propane.
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DougW
> I've seen folks use canned ether and know it works. But, I just don't
> feel comfortable blasting copious injections of ether onto a hot engine.
> That can't just be me, can it?
Use throttle body cleaner, works the same and is much less flamable.
Some folks also use propane.
--
DougW
#32
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Re: Vacuum leak
Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 19:54:13 -0600, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Drink did pass the time by typing:
>> I've seen folks use canned ether and know it works. But, I just don't
>> feel comfortable blasting copious injections of ether onto a hot engine.
>> That can't just be me, can it?
>
>Use throttle body cleaner, works the same and is much less flamable.
>Some folks also use propane.
Have sence,patience,and self-restrain,and no mischief will come.
#33
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Re: Vacuum leak
Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 19:54:13 -0600, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Drink did pass the time by typing:
>> I've seen folks use canned ether and know it works. But, I just don't
>> feel comfortable blasting copious injections of ether onto a hot engine.
>> That can't just be me, can it?
>
>Use throttle body cleaner, works the same and is much less flamable.
>Some folks also use propane.
Have sence,patience,and self-restrain,and no mischief will come.
#34
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Re: Vacuum leak
Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 19:54:13 -0600, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Drink did pass the time by typing:
>> I've seen folks use canned ether and know it works. But, I just don't
>> feel comfortable blasting copious injections of ether onto a hot engine.
>> That can't just be me, can it?
>
>Use throttle body cleaner, works the same and is much less flamable.
>Some folks also use propane.
Have sence,patience,and self-restrain,and no mischief will come.
#35
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Re: Vacuum leak
I want some of what you are smoking....
;-)
Vacuum lines 'usually' suck eh.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
mctiger wrote:
>
> Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
>
> On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 19:54:13 -0600, "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
> >Drink did pass the time by typing:
> >> I've seen folks use canned ether and know it works. But, I just don't
> >> feel comfortable blasting copious injections of ether onto a hot engine.
> >> That can't just be me, can it?
> >
> >Use throttle body cleaner, works the same and is much less flamable.
> >Some folks also use propane.
>
> Have sence,patience,and self-restrain,and no mischief will come.
;-)
Vacuum lines 'usually' suck eh.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
mctiger wrote:
>
> Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
>
> On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 19:54:13 -0600, "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
> >Drink did pass the time by typing:
> >> I've seen folks use canned ether and know it works. But, I just don't
> >> feel comfortable blasting copious injections of ether onto a hot engine.
> >> That can't just be me, can it?
> >
> >Use throttle body cleaner, works the same and is much less flamable.
> >Some folks also use propane.
>
> Have sence,patience,and self-restrain,and no mischief will come.
#36
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Posts: n/a
Re: Vacuum leak
I want some of what you are smoking....
;-)
Vacuum lines 'usually' suck eh.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
mctiger wrote:
>
> Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
>
> On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 19:54:13 -0600, "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
> >Drink did pass the time by typing:
> >> I've seen folks use canned ether and know it works. But, I just don't
> >> feel comfortable blasting copious injections of ether onto a hot engine.
> >> That can't just be me, can it?
> >
> >Use throttle body cleaner, works the same and is much less flamable.
> >Some folks also use propane.
>
> Have sence,patience,and self-restrain,and no mischief will come.
;-)
Vacuum lines 'usually' suck eh.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
mctiger wrote:
>
> Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
>
> On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 19:54:13 -0600, "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
> >Drink did pass the time by typing:
> >> I've seen folks use canned ether and know it works. But, I just don't
> >> feel comfortable blasting copious injections of ether onto a hot engine.
> >> That can't just be me, can it?
> >
> >Use throttle body cleaner, works the same and is much less flamable.
> >Some folks also use propane.
>
> Have sence,patience,and self-restrain,and no mischief will come.
#37
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Posts: n/a
Re: Vacuum leak
I want some of what you are smoking....
;-)
Vacuum lines 'usually' suck eh.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
mctiger wrote:
>
> Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
>
> On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 19:54:13 -0600, "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
> >Drink did pass the time by typing:
> >> I've seen folks use canned ether and know it works. But, I just don't
> >> feel comfortable blasting copious injections of ether onto a hot engine.
> >> That can't just be me, can it?
> >
> >Use throttle body cleaner, works the same and is much less flamable.
> >Some folks also use propane.
>
> Have sence,patience,and self-restrain,and no mischief will come.
;-)
Vacuum lines 'usually' suck eh.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
mctiger wrote:
>
> Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
>
> On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 19:54:13 -0600, "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
> >Drink did pass the time by typing:
> >> I've seen folks use canned ether and know it works. But, I just don't
> >> feel comfortable blasting copious injections of ether onto a hot engine.
> >> That can't just be me, can it?
> >
> >Use throttle body cleaner, works the same and is much less flamable.
> >Some folks also use propane.
>
> Have sence,patience,and self-restrain,and no mischief will come.
#38
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Re: Vacuum leak
Roughly 1/12/04 03:35, mctiger's monkeys randomly typed:
> Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
Yeah, that works, but the hard part is shrinking yourself and
your scuba gear down so you can fit inside this vacuum line
and still be able to breathe. Hint: bubbles on a vacuum line
would only appear on the *inside* of the line.
> Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
Yeah, that works, but the hard part is shrinking yourself and
your scuba gear down so you can fit inside this vacuum line
and still be able to breathe. Hint: bubbles on a vacuum line
would only appear on the *inside* of the line.
#39
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Re: Vacuum leak
Roughly 1/12/04 03:35, mctiger's monkeys randomly typed:
> Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
Yeah, that works, but the hard part is shrinking yourself and
your scuba gear down so you can fit inside this vacuum line
and still be able to breathe. Hint: bubbles on a vacuum line
would only appear on the *inside* of the line.
> Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
Yeah, that works, but the hard part is shrinking yourself and
your scuba gear down so you can fit inside this vacuum line
and still be able to breathe. Hint: bubbles on a vacuum line
would only appear on the *inside* of the line.
#40
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Posts: n/a
Re: Vacuum leak
Roughly 1/12/04 03:35, mctiger's monkeys randomly typed:
> Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
Yeah, that works, but the hard part is shrinking yourself and
your scuba gear down so you can fit inside this vacuum line
and still be able to breathe. Hint: bubbles on a vacuum line
would only appear on the *inside* of the line.
> Or use soapy water on the vacuum lines.It will bubble up @ the leak.
Yeah, that works, but the hard part is shrinking yourself and
your scuba gear down so you can fit inside this vacuum line
and still be able to breathe. Hint: bubbles on a vacuum line
would only appear on the *inside* of the line.