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Old 01-16-2019, 04:18 PM
rocky raccoon rocky raccoon is offline
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Husky, get a mechanic's stethoscope and start probing. See if it changes with engine speed. Some say to use a wood billet of some sort and that will also work but the 'scope is better and cheap enough, about $10.

The major mechanical bit in that area you describe is the vacuum pump.
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