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2010-04-07 01:41:18
#11
Originally Posted by Vadim
Where is the check valve? Maybe inside the actual break booster? The hose doesn't have check valve.


um it should
2010-04-07 02:35:21
#12
You need a check valve on the brake booster line. When you don't have one or it is faulty you get your exact symptoms. I've never actually looked for the check valve so I have no idea where it is or if it's integral to the brake booster.
2010-04-07 02:54:35
#13
It's along the firewall on the hardlines I believe.
2010-04-07 02:58:17
#14
Yah that's ringing a bell. On the right side of the hard line behind a firewall mount. I mean you take apart where the line is held to the firewall there and under that is the valve I believe.
2010-04-07 03:27:17
#15
Thanks guys. Appreciate the help!
2010-04-07 03:50:57
#16
Weird never new it was there, looks like it's sandwhiched between the hard line and the hose. Probably why I never noticed it .
2010-04-07 12:13:47
#17
It's actually hidden behind the "bracket" that holds the hardline to the firewall. Not something many people notice, unless you've torn it apart once or twice while troubleshooting.
2010-04-07 13:45:24
#18
I am assuming he teed in to the booster line for a vacuum source? This is why I never advocate that source for vacuum...
2010-04-07 15:21:35
#19
Originally Posted by wes
I am assuming he teed in to the booster line for a vacuum source? This is why I never advocate that source for vacuum...


No, I know better than that. I drilled/tapped for gauges, bov, etc..and relocated other lines that normally pull from the NA intake tract.

I questioned the vac line for the booster before, but I thought there might be some sort of check valve or something integral with the booster. That, and I've never seen a thread concerning this before.
2010-04-07 17:24:09
#20
Originally Posted by NightStalker
No, I know better than that. I drilled/tapped for gauges, bov, etc..and relocated other lines that normally pull from the NA intake tract.

I questioned the vac line for the booster before, but I thought there might be some sort of check valve or something integral with the booster. That, and I've never seen a thread concerning this before.


Wow interesting. Did you solve the problem?
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