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Low numbers after cam install
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<blockquote data-quote="44shelby" data-source="post: 16917960" data-attributes="member: 200894"><p>Best way to check for a vacuum leak is to start the car and get a can of starting fluid and just do small squirts behind the blower. If it revs up then you know you have an issue. </p><p></p><p>On a side note if you have one of the vacuum lines crossed in the back like the boost gauge and the a/c line that could potentially cause an issue. Check to see if your a/c works properly that would be a tale tale sign</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44shelby, post: 16917960, member: 200894"] Best way to check for a vacuum leak is to start the car and get a can of starting fluid and just do small squirts behind the blower. If it revs up then you know you have an issue. On a side note if you have one of the vacuum lines crossed in the back like the boost gauge and the a/c line that could potentially cause an issue. Check to see if your a/c works properly that would be a tale tale sign [/QUOTE]
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