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Wouldn’t you need an intake valve open for this to be an issue? Not sure how you would have an intake and exhaust valve both open on same cylinder at same time?
Maybe this isn’t the best way to check for leaks, but like I said, I thought the concept was intriguing. It’s pretty tight and hot...
If you mean “why?” check for exhaust leaks, it’s because I cobbled together and exhaust system and it sounds like it is leaking. Not sure why that is “super odd”?
I saw on YouTube yesterday someone was checking for exhaust leaks by adding pressure to his exhaust system by switching his vacuum hose on his shopvac to the exhaust outlet and then shoving the hose in the tailpipe. He then simply sprayed down all his exhaust joints with soapy water and looked...