Finding vacuum leaks

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==Initial Diagnosis==
 
==Initial Diagnosis==
If you suspect a vacuum leak you may be able to verify your suspicion by performing a simple check.  With the air cleaner removed (carbureted engine) and the engine at idle speed, place a wadded-up rag over the carburator throat to choke off the air supply.  If the engine rpm speeds up, chances are you have a vacuum leak.
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If you suspect a vacuum leak you may be able to verify your suspicion by performing a simple check.  With the air cleaner removed (carbureted engine) and the engine at idle speed, place a wadded-up rag over the carburetor throat to choke off the air supply.  If the engine rpm speeds up, chances are you have a vacuum leak.
  
 
There are several methods for locating vacuum leaks. Occasionally, you may experience a vacuum leak into the intake ports from the crankcase of the motor due to the intake manifold/cylinder head interface not being machined parallel. No amount of propane or carburetor cleaner will find such a leak. The best way is to insure the elimination of such a problem while building the engine. See [[Manifold/Head vacuum leak, internal]].
 
There are several methods for locating vacuum leaks. Occasionally, you may experience a vacuum leak into the intake ports from the crankcase of the motor due to the intake manifold/cylinder head interface not being machined parallel. No amount of propane or carburetor cleaner will find such a leak. The best way is to insure the elimination of such a problem while building the engine. See [[Manifold/Head vacuum leak, internal]].
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===Note===
 
===Note===
 
You may also use engine startup fluid instead, as it is not caustic like carb cleaner, and does not leave residue.
 
You may also use engine startup fluid instead, as it is not caustic like carb cleaner, and does not leave residue.
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==Vacuum gauge method (internal)== 
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If the above methods fail to locate an external leak, the following procedure may be used to determine an internal leak.
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#Disconnect/remove the primary wire between the coil and distributor.
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#Adjust the idle screw so the throttle plate in the carburetor is completly closed.
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#Remove PVC, breathers, and all vacuum ports on carburetor/manifold and seal openings with plugs/tape.
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#Connect vacuum gauge to a manifold vacuum source.
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#Have assistant crank engine while you read vacuum.
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If gauge reading is 0-2", chances are you have an internal leak between the manifold/head.
  
 
[[Category:Engine]]
 
[[Category:Engine]]

Revision as of 19:20, 30 July 2010

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