--- Tim Crooks <eungkeupsil-RN@HOME.COM> wrote: <<to place a CO detector, like the ones used in smog inspections at the expansion tank whilst running it. An increase in the reading would indicated combustion gases present. I don't know about you, but this is a tool I do not keep laying about.>> You mean a $3000 (very cheap version) 5 gas analyzer? Or go for the nice $75,000 + Bar 97 Smog machines .... Hmm I have an old microwave out back I wonder..... But on the other hand. If you do know someone that is a mechanic/smog tech. Or even in some cases you can talk to a smog tech (who will most likely charge you..) you can get it done like that. Very sensitive nozzles. mike
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