Maybe, but I wouldn't do it, might mess up some stuff or blow some fittings off elsewhere in the car. Best way is to use mityvac or equivalent (Harbor Freight, ebay, etc. will have them). What is it on the car that is not working as a result of vacuum leaking?
Jim
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "rkitt2002" <rkitt@...> wrote:
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> If I use the positive pressure side of my vacuum pump, can I use soapy water to find the leak (like on a tire)?
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> thank you again
> Rodger
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Newbie vacuum question # 2
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