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One of my winter projects that I never got around to was repairing my headlights operation. One of the areas that would need to be addressed was all the vacuum lines, as I likely have some that are shot.
I didn't want to have the engine running just to generate vacuum so I wanted to know what ways I can create vacuum from the outside with the engine off.
What's the most effective/reliable way?
What's the easiest way?
The most inexpensive way?
I've also heard of a "smoke test" in which smoke gets fed into the system and where you see it come out is where you have leaks. Anyone ever heard of this? Comments about it?
I didn't want to have the engine running just to generate vacuum so I wanted to know what ways I can create vacuum from the outside with the engine off.
What's the most effective/reliable way?
What's the easiest way?
The most inexpensive way?
I've also heard of a "smoke test" in which smoke gets fed into the system and where you see it come out is where you have leaks. Anyone ever heard of this? Comments about it?