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![]() Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Japan
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Hi.
I tested the electric vacuum pump this morning and the pump seems to be working correctly. While the pump running constantly, I pulled apart the vacuum connection on the line between the pump and the plenum, and plugged the hose of the pump side with my finger. The pump stopped. But,after reconnecting the hose, I pulled the driver side vacuum hose which comes from the plenum(between cyl. #3 and #4), and plugged the end of the hose. THE PUMP DOES NOT STOP. There should be some leak or worn parts under the plenum and I think it?s time to remove it ![]() Yoshifumi Honda 91Z Nagoya, Japan |
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![]() Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Niceville
Posts: 999
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You are correct. You may be able to see a bad connection with a flashlight. The plenum pull is not that complicated but you will need good gaskets to reassemble. Sounds like Craig is your quickest and best bet. He is VERY capable and you should use his help the first time.
Let me know if you need something Ted |
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