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03 cobra bad numbers (stumped)
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<blockquote data-quote="beau t" data-source="post: 16845206" data-attributes="member: 156791"><p>On my diesels to chase boost leaks (if i can't find them) i make a block off plate and tap regulated air into it and set it to close to 40 psi and start listening and running my hand around pipes and fittings searching for leaks. This might be a little harder with a SC but you could get a piece of PVC pipe and cap and tag it in at the TB silicon or rubber boot (just gotta know your boot ID to get the right size pipe), i have used this trick with at least 7 vehicles and found leaks 6 times - it just makes it easier to hear without the motor running. Note - - most diesels see close to 40 psi of boost so thats why i went with 40 you may want to start lower maybe 15 to 20 if you try it thinking its a boost leak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beau t, post: 16845206, member: 156791"] On my diesels to chase boost leaks (if i can't find them) i make a block off plate and tap regulated air into it and set it to close to 40 psi and start listening and running my hand around pipes and fittings searching for leaks. This might be a little harder with a SC but you could get a piece of PVC pipe and cap and tag it in at the TB silicon or rubber boot (just gotta know your boot ID to get the right size pipe), i have used this trick with at least 7 vehicles and found leaks 6 times - it just makes it easier to hear without the motor running. Note - - most diesels see close to 40 psi of boost so thats why i went with 40 you may want to start lower maybe 15 to 20 if you try it thinking its a boost leak. [/QUOTE]
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