1994 electrical problem
#11
Hey got you message. thank you for the help and sorry been in WV for the past week so i couldnt get on. The problem is I do not own a propane torch, tool wise I don’t have a lot due to me really just starting out fixing cars. I know how to do the basics and the sort of difficult stuff. (98 Camaro v6 intake gaskets and the bravada’s fuel injection). Is there any other way of telling or should i invest in getting one? Harbor freight has got a cheap one for 20 bucks
thanks again
#12
get yourself a cigar and take one of the hoses off that goes into the intake and take a big puff of the cigar and blow it into the hose. if you cant blow then there might be a check ball of valve in that line. try a different one. if you see smoke rolling out anywhere besides where the air intake is then its a leak.
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