<VV> Water leak

Alan and Clare Wesson alan.wesson@atlas.co.uk
Mon, 6 Sep 2004 00:20:07 +0100


Or a compressor, if you've got one...

Cheers

Alan

www.xtraspecialsevens.co.uk
Lotus 7 S2 and S3 spares and restoration specialists

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John" <jdozsa@carr.org>
To: <virtualvairs@corvair.org>
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2004 11:40 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> Water leak


> Rather than a industrial vacuum cleaner, use a leaf blower, preferably
> electric powered.  Also a great tool for getting the lint out of the
> clothes dryer exhust vent.  :-)
>
> John
>
>> corvair65@verizon.net writes:
>>
>> > How can I detect the source of a water leak.
>>
>> Russ,
>> One way that I have heard of is to rent an industrial vacuum cleaner. 
>> Then
>> seal up all windows and doors of the car. Using the vac, pump in air into 
>> the
>> car's interior. While doing this coat the outside of the car with a soapy
>> solution. If this works OK, the vac will force air out from the leak and 
>> blow
>> bubbles there.
>> Good Luck.
>> Regards,
>> Bob Helt
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