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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 04:48 PM
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Default Re: Need FD Mechanic

Originally Posted by Silverbullet86
vac leaks are not that big of a deal. Unless your having a mechanical problem, rotory speicalists are not needed. Go on RX7club and try to find a list of all vacuum sources on your motor. Go down the list one by one and inspect them. If its as bad as you made it sound, it should be something pretty big and obvious when your inspecting all of your couplers and vac inlets. If you dont think you can do this on your own, there are many local RX7club people that are willing to help a new owner.

You're kidding....

If you haven't tackled a vacuum leak on an FD before, I would just pay a professional to do it. If you want someone local, try Performance Buyers Club in Chantilly.

Dan