To: | british-cars@autox.team.net, hld@inel.gov |
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Subject: | Re: A rubber (tube) in your ear was Re: Ray's Toadmotor |
From: | Marcus Tooze <tooze@vinny.cecer.army.mil> |
Date: | Mon, 24 Oct 1994 15:31:58 -0500 |
> (rest deleted) > Hmmmm.... this sounds kinda kinky ;). Seriously, could you elaborate on the > tube in your ear method of checking for vacuum leaks??? > > Thanks, > Doug (Heralds Anonymous) Heiser hld@inel.gov > 1962 Herald Convertible > > Of course. You simply take a 2 feet piece of rubber tubing, and stick both ends in either ear. If you here a faint rushing type of noise, you indeed have a vacuum leak. If some of you should hear nothing at all, then the vacuum between your ears is still intact. |
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