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<blockquote data-quote="ayek" data-source="post: 123923" data-attributes="member: 2222"><p>check for vacuum leak. clean ur throttle body. check if ur dipstick is properly sealing. readjust ur timing vlv.</p></blockquote><p>Thanks Skinhead for the tips but need further info...</p><p></p><p>1) How to check for vacuum leak? Any test that I could do?</p><p>2) Clean the throttle body...I guess I'll ask my mech to do this. Any specific things to look for?</p><p>3) How to check/test if dipstick is properly sealed?</p><p>4) Readjust the timing valve...not sure which valve is this...location?Is it the air slide valve? How to adjust?</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="ayek, post: 123923, member: 2222"] check for vacuum leak. clean ur throttle body. check if ur dipstick is properly sealing. readjust ur timing vlv. [/QUOTE] Thanks Skinhead for the tips but need further info... 1) How to check for vacuum leak? Any test that I could do? 2) Clean the throttle body...I guess I'll ask my mech to do this. Any specific things to look for? 3) How to check/test if dipstick is properly sealed? 4) Readjust the timing valve...not sure which valve is this...location?Is it the air slide valve? How to adjust? Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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