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Date:         Mon, 14 Apr 1997 10:50:57 -0700 (PDT)
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From:         John Brown <jlbrown@u.washington.edu>
Subject:      Vacuum leak question

I have had some trouble starting my '84 Westy. While poking around the engine compartment I found a cracked vacuum hose. I checked the Bentley manual and I can't find any info on vacuum. I was wondering what vacuum (in mm of mercury) I should expect at various RPMs. Also, is there an easy way to check for vacuum leaks. Are there any specific components in the vacuum system that I should specifically check. Also, I have air conditioning and do not have power steering if either of those make a difference.

thanks,

John Brown


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