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Troubleshooting Guide Manifold Vacuum Gauge

 
 
Troubleshooting Guide Manifold Vacuum Gauge
Troubleshooting Guide Manifold Vacuum Gauge
When an engine runs rough, check with a manifold vacuum gauge. At idle, your engine should make 15-22 inches of vacuum. If it is low or fluctuates in rhythm with engine exhaust pulses, you may have a vacuum leak or more serious mechanical problem. View Related Article
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