wret
15+ Year Contributor
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- Jul 3, 2003
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Bel Air,
Maryland
1. Yes, just remove the intake hose and clamp the leak tester on there.
2. You don't need a lot of pressure but you need a lot of flow. A tank is best because it is quiet.
3. 12 psi stock is pretty good.
4. Under the spare tire. The filler is under the hatch on the left side.
5. You should always check the gap. 0.028" is preferred.
2. You don't need a lot of pressure but you need a lot of flow. A tank is best because it is quiet.
3. 12 psi stock is pretty good.
4. Under the spare tire. The filler is under the hatch on the left side.
5. You should always check the gap. 0.028" is preferred.