Vacuum/Boost leak unable to find

mk3na-t

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After replacing a head gasket I have now encountered this problem. My vacuum gauge reads 18in hg and when I hit 8psi of boost I hit fuel cut. Which to me sounds like a vacuum/boost leak but I have done a boost leak test on it and have been unsucsessful on finding it. So from there I went to my shop and picked the smoke machine and then smoke tested my intake system and once again unable to find any leak. PLEASE HELP ME!?!?!?::aigo:
 

mk3na-t

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Nick M;1344371 said:
Must be magic. Do you have a code 34? And you won't see a small leak without pressure.

Yes I do have a code 34. And With an evap smoke machine you should be able to detect a small leak.
 

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An evap smoker isn't exactly the best. If you have a small hole, it will be closed up until positive pressure is put in the intake. 18 inches of vacuum isn't actually that bad. So the hole is very small.
 

paradox616

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deoderant can :)

or carby cleaner, spray near manifold and listen for rpm increase, its how i found my leak...

on my new motor i just took the time to coat all the paper gaskets in high temp silicon to fill in any small imperfections to avoid this in the future.