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      04-16-2020, 06:44 PM   #19
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I don't have compressed air, you think using a shop vac to vacuum the spark holes would be ideal if you don't have the air?
Do you mean using the output of it to blow the air in? Or actually trying to vacuum down in the holes? Not sure if that would blow strong enough, and the vacuum attachments might not fit...

If you want to invest for the future, get a small compressor from harbor freight. usually the 3 gallon 100psi ones are like <$40 when on sale.

You could also just get some air dusters for like a computer. They blow decently strong. Usually a value pack is a good deal at costco. Personally i would just buy the cheap compressor since i have already used mine for numerous applications, including boost leak testing my BMW. Let me know if you cant find a harbor freight coupon for 39.99.
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