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luckys420 04-02-2004 06:42 PM

Help confirm diagnosis, Please
 
had a problem with some flaring, so i checked the vaccuum system according to the instrusction icluded in the "sticky" at the top of the page. What i found was the vacuum did not drop to zero or almost zero when i opened up the Bleed valve on top of the valve cover. I also found oil in the Vacumm dashpot and the vacuum sending unit that sits on the injection pump. I have come the the conclusion the the previous engine in the car has a some type of vacuum disaster and filled all the lines with oil, now i (the new onwer) am dealing with it. when i first got the car the transmission shifted nice and hard, like the vacuum bled of well, slowly it has been having softer shifts. now when i disconnect the vacuum line to the transmission, it shifts a little hard and early but it is better than the flaring. what do you think? All new vacuum components and lines that deal with the transmission or just a few new parts.
will

dmorrison 04-02-2004 07:27 PM

First
Buy a mityvac so you can dignose each item on the vacuum system. Why replace everything if it's just one component.
Second. It sound like the vacuum pump diaphram has failed. Or just leaking. This is a common problem and requires rebuilding the vacuum pump. The rbuild is not a hard job.
Check all the vacuum connections, straigh,3way and 4way. Make sure they are giving you a good seal. Then with the mityvac check all the components in the vacuum system. Go here for the service manual.

http://skinnerbox.steaky.org/123_DISK2/program/123-cd-index.html

You are going to check the following systems, all vacuum related. Doors locks, engine shutoff, AC system actuators, EGR system, transmission shifting, brake booster, vacuum pump and injection pump. Isolate the interior systems one at a time to see if they are causing problems.
Clean all your vacuum lines with brake cleaner, allow to dry and reinstall them, Clean out the vacuum units that are contaminated with oil. rebuild the vacuum pump, or check to see if it is already done, and install inline filters to help you spot oil movement in the system.

Dave


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