Vacuum Gauge Usage Link

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Vacuum Gauge Usage Link

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This is a great link, with animation as well!
Courtesy of member 4wdchico !
4wdchico wrote:Get the timing right, for sure. But if it still has the same issue get a vacuum gauge and check out this link:

http://www.secondchancegarage.com/public/186.cfm

The vac gauge is the most overlooked diagnostic tool and one of the most useful. Cheap is nice also...
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Re: Vacuum Gauge Usage Link

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Here's a decent vac gauge....and fuel pump tester. I've owned one for over a year and have used it as an mpg meter also.

http://www.harborfreight.com/fuel-pump- ... 93547.html

Can catch it on sale at times too.
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