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Re: Finding a vacuum leak

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Subject: Re: Finding a vacuum leak
From: "BOB NOGUEIRA" <nogera@Prodigy.Net>
Date: Tue, 8 May 2001 21:20:54 -0500
God This topic brought a shudder to my bones ! Brought back memories of my
old 1964 Thunderbird which had EVERYTHING operated via vacuum, A/C , heater,
vent doors , parking brake release, wipers ...... it was a great car until
the vacuum lines and bellows started to go bad , one by one. I've restored
complete cars in less time than I spent chasing down vacuum leaks .
For a great car it sure did suck alot :)

Bob

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Trovato" <trovato@computer.net>
To: "James Babcock" <jbabcoc@yahoo.com>; <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: Finding a vacuum leak


>
> I think I am going to cast my vote against the trend.  While changing all
> the hoses sounds like a good idea, and maybe it is, this can be a lot of
> hoses and a fair bit of work.  My '66 Ford had one line to the distributor
> and one to the transmission.  By the late eighties, however, things became
> quite a bit more complicated.  There are lots of places that can leak that
> are not hoses.  Anyway, what I am saying is that it is nice to find the
> leak if you can!
>
.
> ///

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