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My point was about the mechanic who thought it was old dye behind the carpet. You can clean it up and run the test again.
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When I did a podectomy, the pods weren't very expensive, so I didn't consider it, but it seems like I remember that the diaphragms were available to repair your pods. Since your budget is limited, you might want to explore this possibility. I might be having wild dreams, but I think I remember someone talking about doing this.
It would be a way to save money since you have time on your hands. Good luck, |
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At one time, George Murphy at Performance Analysis (I think that's his company) sold a kit for renewing some, but not all, of the vent pods. George is MBCA Technical Director, so you can find his contact info on the MBCA forum.
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