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Look at page 8A-22-10 in electrical diagnosis supplement for a close up schematic of the vac pump ckt. It shows the whole ckt run.
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Bummer. Wonder if these can be disassembled for repair? Y-ME on the boards here is disassembling (2) Z's over in Florida. He probably has a couple of used ones.
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I guess it is possible to fix a vacuum pump Tom fixed his vacuum pump with WD40 I do not have any photos of a vacuum pump taken apart ![]() Used Ebay 91' vacuum pump The connectors on the vacuum pump apparently are different between a 90' and 91'-95' I guess you CAN change the connector Vacuum Pump Pigtail connector for 1990 application from Jerry
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Any one here given this any thought?
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Pump is running on the bench.
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don't trust a DC motor. it might spin with no load, but it will fail to work as soon as you present it with any kind of load. Maybe the brushes wore out from running continuously due to vacuum leak. That GM HD truck pump seems like the best option unless you can get the orig LT5 unit from somebody else more quickly (and cheaper).
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I think the way it works is it connects one side to the other in one state and in the 2nd state connects same side to the vent (3rd port).
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So for a static test, like now, is it supposed to HOLD vacuum? Or is it now in the 'vented' position?
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This is a guess, but with no power I think it vents. the vent is supposed to have a foam filter on it, but sometimes they break apart and blow away, but you may be able to cover it with your finger.
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