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09-23-2009 | #42 |
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Re: Removing Secondary Vacuum System questions.
sooooooo.....
is it possible for somebody to sum it up for me? (secondary plates removal) is there a step by step procedure in the archives? just want to make sure i dont have to remove the plenum 5 times.. also,is a reworked chip a necessity? if one is to remove the shafts too,what do you use to block the holes? car is suffering from vacuum leaks-pump running most of the time-and ive got those nice van deventer heads in the basement thanks bj 91/1735 |
09-23-2009 | #43 |
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Re: Removing Secondary Vacuum System questions.
for sure the chip changes are needed, and Marc just revised the programming so he can eliminate another sensor. some considerations for those considering this (I took the plunge)
the car will run JUST fine with the right chip programming and no secondaries, the program changes to the memcal are down pat and Marc and others can make it work just fine. there is NOT a big HP increase as the secondaries when open really don't restrict the flow much. mark showed me the injector housings and the estimates are in the handful of HP range. I did notice improved throttle response but much of that is in Marc's better programming. didn't pick up any top end HP (that was a surprise) but I didn't lose any bottom end and picked up just a bit of mid range torq. to really take advantage of removing the secondaries, it would be best to port the heads to take advantage of it. emission, yup, there is the problem. but you can probably do OK. Graham confirmed that was of the reasons for the secondaries was to decrease emissions. think about it. it increased the "swirl" and flow veloticy when the engine is just cruising. the LT5 due to the combustion chamber and piston (crevice volume) design is a bit dirty on HC, especially when you just put around all the time. there is where I'm having troubles. I have a 390 with the big valves and cams, and VA cut the emissions standards from 98 HC to 48. BEST I could do with the old setup was 98 on a 98. I'm now up around 138 HC and this is with a closed loop chip. not sure what to do next go around. when I talked to marc about an "emissions chip" he stated that if the chip monitors the O2 and calibration is good, not much more can be done. but I'm not going to pass next time. Marc recommended fresh cats, as I likely poisoned the last set running the car so rich. that's probably what I'll try. the biggest thing I love about no secondaries is the immediate throttle response and lack of complexity. a few less things to go wrong and worry about and I was able to help out some members with some much needed parts *(that I sold way too cheap!!)* for a stock displacement car, with the secondaries working well, it's probably much more hassle than it's worth. even on the big strokers it's really not worth much unless you are enlarging the ports in the heads at the same time. but as said (my fav saying) "parts left out don't break or cost much"
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09-23-2009 | #45 |
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Re: Removing Secondary Vacuum System questions.
Paul - I noticed you removed the secondary shafts...according to the picture. How did you get the bearing out...they are staked (the term used in the FSM), or another way to describe it, a punch was used to dimple the IH in three places around the bearing? What did you use to fill in the holes once occupied by the bearing?
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09-24-2009 | #46 |
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Re: Removing Secondary Vacuum System questions.
I removed my shafts and used 16MM freeze plugs made by Dorman. I got them through Rock Auto.
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09-24-2009 | #47 | |
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09-26-2009 | #48 | |
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Per Pete's suggestion, I slipped a short socket over the shaft and bearing, and put a fender washer over the shaft. Then I screwed the nut from the throttle plate down on the washer (with some grease under the nut) and the shaft pulls right out! In my case, there is a machined relief around the bearing. Finding a socket that would stay inside that flat relief circumference and not impede the bearing's coming out, I took my die grinder and ground the inside of the socket down enough to allow the bearing to clear the socket as it was drawn out. Piece o' cake! Hope this helps. P.
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15.78mm is real close to 16mm Dorman Cup Type Expansion Plug: Steel; 15.78mm; 10 Per Package 555011 (Dorman - 555011, B001C0F6Z6) Description:
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