[AT] More on the water pump

Jim & Lyn Evans jevans at evanstoys.com
Thu Nov 18 17:04:41 PST 2010


Never heard of that before, but what a great idea.  I just googled it and
found they run about $1000.  Do you suppose you could build one out of those
Halloween smoke machines that sell for $30 or so?

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David Bruce wrote:
> Ralph,
> That is why I found a shop I can trust.  Works best for me.  That issue 
> I had the other day with the check engine light and the pinhole in the 
> vacuum line would have been VERY difficult to find even if one was 
> searching for that problem.  Luckily I have a local shop that is 
> trustworthy.  Yes the labor was the significant portion of the bill but 
> had I been trying to find the problem ...
> 
> David
> NW NC

There is an EASY way to find pinholes and other problems like that. It's
called a smoke generator. They work GREAT for leaks in the EVAP and
vacuum system. Just connect it up, turn it on and look for smoke where
it shouldn't be.


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