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Re: Weber DGV vacuum

To: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Subject: Re: Weber DGV vacuum
From: Atwell Haines <karbuff@optonline.net>
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 19:43:25 -0500
At 12:16 PM 3/30/2001 -0700, Joe Curry wrote:

>The real problem in most cases is the 1500 was generally a closed 
>breathing system and the air pump was an integral part of that system.


Joe, I'm having trouble visualizing the point about the air pump. The air 
pump on my '79 blows through a one-way check valve into a single port in 
the stock exhaust manifold.  How could that pressurize the crankcase?  If 
the pump is disconnected by removing the drive belt, the exhaust blows back 
through the check valve (a little bit, not much). The pressure never gets 
back into the engine in any way that I can see.  Maybe other years are 
different?

Seems to me the problem with the DGV installations is the placement of the 
vacuum tap. IMO it should be _after_ the throttle butterfly as on the ZS, 
not on the air cleaner.

I also realize that many other cars connect the breather to the air filter 
housing with no ill effects.

Atwell Haines
'79 Spitfire (engine nice and dry, its the OD that leaks on mine!)
Succasunna, NJ USA

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