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<blockquote data-quote="fossil" data-source="post: 6198449" data-attributes="member: 76383"><p>A little goofy, but next time you are checking seals under vacuum I've found they whistle (sometimes) when you spray oil lie WD 40 on the rubber part of the seals if they are leaking. It can help to pinpoint the problem.</p><p></p><p>I would leave the gasket out and just use a piece of inner tube or two if the thickness requires it. That will eliminate the gasket as an issue when testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fossil, post: 6198449, member: 76383"] A little goofy, but next time you are checking seals under vacuum I've found they whistle (sometimes) when you spray oil lie WD 40 on the rubber part of the seals if they are leaking. It can help to pinpoint the problem. I would leave the gasket out and just use a piece of inner tube or two if the thickness requires it. That will eliminate the gasket as an issue when testing. [/QUOTE]
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