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Old Mar 12, 2006 | 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by TIM TIM TIM
mtber you are THE MAN. thanks, your always helping me out

edit: is a leakdown test somthing I can attempt myself? I have a decent knowledge of motors and all, but I hate trying stuff for the first time with no one to supervise ... according to these directions it does not seem to hard, and im sure with the directions on the tester i can figure it out... with thtat said, where should i get a tester??
Tim,

You can't fuck it up. Unplug your ecu, take out your spark plugs, follow directions

I would recommend investing into a decent tested if you plan on working on cars every once and a while. Craftsman has a nice kit for $50.

Good Luck,
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