I kept bleeding out the air on a weakly basis before the lift pump and could not find the air leak. After I installed the lift pump it was like my engine, "Got its life back", and ran a lot better. Then I found the leak at the heater plug. Since I fought vacuum leaks for several years on the old truck I traded in for my CRD. My wife's TDI has a very small Vacuum leak that makes it crank an extra 4 to 5 seconds before it fires up and stumbles for another 10 seconds, it will get a lift pump as well.
To me, vacuum leaks are on the same level as terrorists and should be terminated.
Now you have an Idea Why I have so much passion on this topic. Sorry I do not agree with all of the Die Hard Stock owners, they can live with the potential problems if they choose to, I have chosen to not live with the problem.
Good luck, and tell the "Dead Tree Huggers that each ton of dead tree puts out 2.87 tons of CO2 as they rot" of course, "Building homes slows the process and reduces CO2 emissions" . I love to blow their pea brains
How do you know you are in Toronto?
You can see through a full cup of Tim Horton's coffee all the way to the bottom of the cup.