Re: LRO: Tracking Down Vacuum Leaks

From: Paul Quin (pquin@home.com)
Date: Wed May 09 2001 - 10:34:44 EDT

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    I just had an idea...

    How about listening though a long tube such as a wrapping paper tube? That
    should narrow down the noise source. Think I'll try that tonight.

    Paul in Victoria.
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "John Cranfield" <john.cranfield@ns.sympatico.ca>

    > Broomsticks and srewdrivers work fine for finding knocks and rattles but
    > aren't any good for whistles.
    > Besides people might start calling you Doc.
    > John and Muddy
    >
    > Hope Peter wrote:
    > >
    > > >
    > > > Stethoscopes are for sissies;-) Use an old broomstick. Impress your
    > > > friends.
    > > >
    > > > <listen-to-your-neighbor's-ticker>-ly y'rs,
    > > > Ivan;-)
    > > >
    > >
    > > Or a 2 foot long screwdriver.
    > > Pete



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