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Pressure test is definitely a way to go. I'll see whether I can do it with
the addition of some simple tools. What I'm not sure is how will I be able to find out what the exact spot is. Even without doing it I know the engine will fail the test but I'm not exactly sure how to proceed afterwards. Why? All you need is a non-relieving cap with 1/4" nipple, available at NAPA for less than $10, a low pressure gauge, and your air compressor, even the little tiny ones will work. Some people like to use the tool designed for the job. For less than $10 and no time expended, you can rent the tool. The tool I've described IS "designed for the job". For less than $10 you can OWN it. |
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