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Old Jul 22, 2006 | 09:26 AM
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You could have blown out an inlet manifold gasket although it's not that common.

To check for an air leak, run the car and spray WD40 round all the joints and pipes including the servo where the front half is crimped to the back half (basically anywhere that should have a seal that is part of the induction system). If you see the WD40 being sucked into the induction system anywhere, that is your leak.
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