Re: Now show low mount alt and vacuum pumps.
[Re: 4404dart]
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12/18/08 11:02 PM
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Ari440
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$850 for the moroso 3 vane kit
mendrel drive was part of it too
got some fittings relief valve a vacume gauge and #4 line for it
almost $1000 all together
1.39 9.85 - 137 mph
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Re: Now show low mount alt and vacuum pumps.
[Re: 4404dart]
#170369
12/19/08 11:10 AM
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Anonymous
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Only real shot of the v-pump on the Aspen.... motor before dyno[silver car].........[better pic]
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Re: Now show low mount alt and vacuum pumps.
[Re: 4404dart]
#170373
12/19/08 12:38 PM
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Al_Alguire
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NO you need to take a crankcase vacuum reading. So mine is plumed to read vac at the back of the drivers side valve cover. If you take the reading in the intake you are reading engine vacuum, which has nothing to do with a vacuum pump. You need to measure crankcase vacuum.
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Re: Now show low mount alt and vacuum pumps.
[Re: Al_Alguire]
#170374
12/19/08 01:21 PM
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NO you need to take a crankcase vacuum reading. So mine is plumed to read vac at the back of the drivers side valve cover. If you take the reading in the intake you are reading engine vacuum, which has nothing to do with a vacuum pump. You need to measure crankcase vacuum.
I knew that? Thanks.
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Re: Now show low mount alt and vacuum pumps.
[Re: Ari440]
#170376
12/19/08 06:36 PM
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Bigcube
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I hook the vac gauge to the valley pan. The relief is built into the pump. Not sure how much truth there is to this but they claim with the relief in a valve cover it could draw dirt into the motor. It can also cause a draft and pull more oil. With the relief built in the pump the motor only see's what it needs to achieve the vac you want to pull. With the relief in the VC, the motor sees all the vac the pump can pull with a cool draft blowing thruogh the motor.
Jim
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