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Originally Posted by Bianca98
See that's the thing, the only test I was able to was confirm that the gear is no longer functional. If I replace the gear and it works then I saved some money. If I replace the gear and then the vacuum pot is bad, well it was a waste of time and money.
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Did you read the instructions on the link I sent as well as what I wrote out before? You can confirm whether the vaccuum pot is good or not very simply.
Perform the vaccuum pot test and if it fails you will need a new DISA. You can perform the test whether or not the "gear" (flapper?) is working or not.
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