> >Anyway, can anyone tell me how to check for a leak at the air distributor >where it meets the hose, and if replacing this length of hose is as simple as >it appears or will I need to separate the manifolds from the heads? > >TIA >Jeff It's horribly crude but I sqirt a little WD40 (or similar) at suspected inlet leaks and listen whether the engine note changes... -- Malcolm Malcolm Bebb bebb@embetech.demon.co.uk Tel/Fax (44) 01202 772162 Test Solutions ATE User Documentation Mobile 0468 377456
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