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Take it to a coin op car wash and then immiedately begin to look for the fresh oil source. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) I also use Tracerline UV dies. A simple UV flashlight (Walmart $10) will work just fine. Better yet, the Tracerline TP1300 is the BRIGHTEST UV light source I've ever seen. Look directly at it and it will give you flash blindness. You HAVE to use the yellow glasses with it. It's bad-assed and what I use almost exclusively finding AC refrigerant leaks. |
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