Another vacuum generator question
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09-11-2006, 16:29
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Another vacuum generator question
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards"
> >The generator is a venturi unit as you know. It has a valve in it controlled by a diaphram. Air passes by the venturi and is vented. The vented air includes the air it pulls with it to create a vaccum. when enough vacum has been generated, the sensing line "s" pulls the diaphram and closes the valve. If you connect the vacum line to the sensing line no air should be comming out of the vent. If it does the diaphram has a hole in it. The vaccum line and the sensing line should be routed to a vaccum canister to hold enough vaccum to operate the billows of the cruise control. Once the canister gets enough vaccum in it the sensing line closes the the valve. I had my fill of the entire unit and replaced the curise control with an electric unit. It works very well is on fourth the size and is remoted outside of the engine compartment. Hope this helps, Jim Yorba Linda, CA 82 35 FC |
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