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Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Atlanta GA
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Thanks Second - if small vacuum leak try looking at/replacing and tighting all the rubber hoses? Any more help greatly appreciated. Thanks
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: McLean, VA
Posts: 3,726
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Likely suspect is connections between rubber fittings and hard plastic lines under the plenum typically referred to as vacuum spider. It's most likely small amount of leak at multiple rubber/hard plastic joints. I would slide hard plastic line slightly off rubber fitting, dab of crazy glue, and slide it back in. Some use plastic zip tie as additional insurance. I use epoxy around the hard plastic line to rubber fitting joints as insurance. New spider may solve the problem but after a few years, eventually rubber fitting will loose elasticity and end up with the same issue. |
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