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Old 05-04-2010, 10:51 AM
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OK- checked the vacuum going into the transducer at 22, pulled the vacuum on the transducer:holds, pulled the vacuum on the modulator:holds. Vacuum at the nipple for the line to the modulator:8. Is it the way it is supposed to be?
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Old 05-05-2010, 11:48 PM
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OK- checked the vacuum going into the transducer at 22, pulled the vacuum on the transducer:holds, pulled the vacuum on the modulator:holds. Vacuum at the nipple for the line to the modulator:8. Is it the way it is supposed to be?
The question is:

What is the vacuum that is going into the VCV?

And, what is the vacuum output from the VCV to the transducer?
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Old 05-09-2010, 10:49 PM
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The question is:

What is the vacuum that is going into the VCV?

And, what is the vacuum output from the VCV to the transducer?
Around 22 in. vacuum in, 8 in to transmission. I took the transducer out and pulled the vacuum on it with everything intact except the line to the transmission(blocked) and the vacuum in( mitty vac). I could feel some kind of gizmo inside making a little whirrling noise when I pumped. Maybe some kind of membrane inside busted?
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Old 05-09-2010, 11:06 PM
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Around 22 in. vacuum in, 8 in to transmission. I took the transducer out and pulled the vacuum on it with everything intact except the line to the transmission(blocked) and the vacuum in( mitty vac). I could feel some kind of gizmo inside making a little whirrling noise when I pumped. Maybe some kind of membrane inside busted?
Doesn't answer the question.

What's the vacuum level going out of the VCV?
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Old 05-10-2010, 01:37 PM
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Doesn't answer the question.

What's the vacuum level going out of the VCV?
Wait, I am confused: is it not the line coming from the VCV that goes into the port marked "VAC" that I reported as receiving 22 in,? And the line marked "TRA" that outputs the vacuum to the transmission via the modulator?
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Old 05-10-2010, 01:45 PM
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Wait, I am confused: is it not the line coming from the VCV that goes into the port marked "VAC" that I reported as receiving 22 in,? And the line marked "TRA" that outputs the vacuum to the transmission via the modulator?
I'd like the vacuum in the line from the VCV to the transducer (blue flying saucer). IIRC, the port marked "VAC" has full vacuum applied..........not the modulated vacuum that I'm interested in.

This value needs to be observed while driving the vehicle to determine if the VCV is working correctly. As the rack is opened, the value should fall relatively proportionally to the position of the pedal.

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Old 05-10-2010, 02:27 PM
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I'd T in the Mity Vac or vacuum gauge into the transmission modulator line, run the hose out of cowl, rest the gauge on the windshield so it is visible and go for a drive to monitor it's performance.
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Old 05-10-2010, 03:30 PM
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I'd like the vacuum in the line from the VCV to the transducer (blue flying saucer). IIRC, the port marked "VAC" has full vacuum applied..........not the modulated vacuum that I'm interested in.

This value needs to be observed while driving the vehicle to determine if the VCV is working correctly. As the rack is opened, the value should fall relatively proportionally to the position of the pedal.
So, it is the line that goes into the bottom part of the transducer that I need to take the measurement at? Before it gets there, there is some kind of switchover valve that the line from VCV feeds into.
Also, should I not have the 12-15 range coming out of the transducer ,at idle, to the transmission regardless?
At this point I'd like to understand how are the vacuum lines supposed to arranged between the VCV and the transducer(blue soucer thingy).
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