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Hi list,

My car idles like a dog and I want to fully check for vacuum leaks, 
I get a good reading of the vacuum gauge when connected to the 
intake manifold.

However when I pull the rubber plug out (the one that sits above the 
mixture adjustment screw on the metering head) and put my finger on 
it I can't feel/hear any suction? the car runs, all be it badly, and 
the idle is terrible.

What is the best thing to spray around the engine bay to detect 
vacuum leaks? 

Rgds

James 



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