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How to Trace Vaccum leaks for P0171 [*]



Re: How to Trace Vaccum leaks for P0171

Unless I can get it in blue, that will never happen. :p

Well lookie here.....
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They even sell the stuff in GREEN! :th_lipssealed1:
Duct Tape from Rose Brand
 
Re: How to Trace Vaccum leaks for P0171

Hey, now there's an idea. Racing stripes made out of 200mph tape.

Funny, that stuff looks oddly close to what he has on the fender now......

I keed!
 


Re: How to Trace Vaccum leaks for P0171

Alright, guys.


This has gone on long enough. I can't believe any of you would actually think that it's a good idea to use duct tape in this manner, nor that I would think of using such a fix...


I PULLED A FAST ONE ON YOU ALL

I didnt use no steeking duct tape! I bought a used BBV, and it's all better now


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Due to newbie..I'm seeing this for the first time. There's a couple things missing from the writeup that would be great to add.

EGR tube from EGR to LIM deems visual inspection.
Gaskets should also be checked with carb cleaner
 
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