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Bleyseng
post Aug 30 2003, 11:48 AM
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Ok, here is pic of a simple vacuum pump testing a MPS for vacuum. This one wouldn't hold a vacuum at all!!
Pump it up to 15hg on the gauge and leave it for 5 minutes to see how it holds. (Make sure the hose connections are nice and snug)

If it holds a vacuum the diaphram is good! If not, well its going bad or toast.

Geoff


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post Aug 30 2003, 05:53 PM
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Geoff, I need therapy! I have tried everything and still can't get the car to run like I think it should. About the only thing I haven't changed is the MPS. I would appreciate an opportunity to talk with you by phone if you have time. Please send your number ,and best time to call, to jimchambers41@hotmail.com.
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