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Since most people have vacuum leaks on their DMCs, I thought I'd offer 
my latest technique for finding leaks.

May be a strange way to do it, but I think a good way to check for leaks 
would be to mix some phosphorescent powder (like this stuff - 
http://www.unitednuclear.com/glow.htm) into a 
slightly-more-viscous-than-water solution, and then watch where it goes. 
If necessary, a "black light" (UV light) could be used - you can pick up 
a good UV flashlight for about $20.

Just a thought.

Farrar



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