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Glorious Orifice (Vacuum ), sensational shift, no flare
I found one of these in my top tool box tray after I kicked it over in he driveway behind my car. I had been asking at all the auto stores for one of these and was going to try the dealer next . Needless to say, finding it renewed my faith after picking up about a hundred screws, bolts, and nails accumulated over the last few years.
![]() The piece i am talking about is a tiny vacuum coupler (2 male ends) called an "orifice" that you join 2 vacuum lines/Ts/etc with. The key feature is that one hole is smaller (needle point size) than the other so it reduces the volume of vacuum out the small pin hole end . That this piece is important has been mentioned several places but I never knew exactly what its effects were. Except I did read turning it the wrong way ruined the tranny on someones car and I am still curious about that. I went to an Indy and tried to get an orifice. The diesel mechanic did not know what I was talking of and was quite sure the only thing that affected vacuum at the tranny was the VCV and it had an adjustment screw. Lucky I never trust anyone except people on the internet ![]() Nuf Rambling fool. ![]() ![]() ![]() So, first was to fix vacuum wiring and eliminate any excess variables by following the diagram and ditching the black box 3/2 valve and tightening up vacuum leaks. I did this and this made flares a little better (could give it a bit more foot ) but still it flared under most conditions. Enter Blacky the vacuum orifice between the vacuum source and green VCV dashpot T (one end to VCV, one end to tranny). Great scott, Blacky is like Tranny's brain and now the car can run like the Black Stallion.. When I put my foot on it, not only does Tranny not flare , it stays down a little while longer giving extra acceleration. Like it knows I want to go faster ![]() And the kickdown switch works now! It was bone dead before. And I think my climate control temp dial is more responsive. Other stuff may work better too. I bet if this fixes my cold starting problem and grinding starter ![]() Hope all your car days go smooth.
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What Would Rudolph Do? 1975 300D, 1975 240D, 1985 300SD, 1997 300D, 2005 E320 , 2006 Toyota Prius |
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