Vacuum pump and can questions...

Started by efingstein, June 24, 2005, 09:51:34 AM

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efingstein

I really think I'm going to need a Vac. pump and resivoir for my power brake setup. I'm going to try it with manifold vac first. If I use a vac. pump, does it hook directly to the booster or should I run it to a resivoir first? Any good suggestions on mounting locations? I'm thinking closer to the booster the better. Am I right?
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jaybee

Quote from: "efingstein"I really think I'm going to need a Vac. pump and resivoir for my power brake setup. I'm going to try it with manifold vac first. If I use a vac. pump, does it hook directly to the booster or should I run it to a resivoir first? Any good suggestions on mounting locations? I'm thinking closer to the booster the better. Am I right?

I think reservoir.  At the very least you help to buffer any fluctuations in vacuum and maybe even prevent running out of vacuum if you pump the brakes.
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WZ JUNK

Quote from: "efingstein"I really think I'm going to need a Vac. pump and resivoir for my power brake setup. I'm going to try it with manifold vac first. If I use a vac. pump, does it hook directly to the booster or should I run it to a resivoir first? Any good suggestions on mounting locations? I'm thinking closer to the booster the better. Am I right?

I would try a factory resivoir with a check valve between the resivoir and the vacuum sorce.  Factory ones are different shapes, cylinder and sphere.
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efingstein

From the info I can gather, the pump turns on at 15" of Hg and off at 20" of Hg. I have also seen a tee at the booster fitting with one side going to the manifold and the other going to the pump.
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Phat

It will work both ways. Handycap vans have em but of late there are putting a can on them too.  They use them incase the motor shuts off and no vac for the hand controls.
Hey pretty soon you can have electric steering and A/C too. :D
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efingstein

Quote from: "Phat"Hey pretty soon you can have electric steering

I can barely keep tranny fluid in the PS res. long enough for regular power steering!!!
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