Easy Vacuum Problem fix...

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joey

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Justin, I have seen them in blue, I just don't remember where....
 

Sergei

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Yes those are ones i got in autozone a while ago. They arent gonna work well - walls are too thin, so when pressurized or depressurized (vacuum) bloody things just expanding or collapsing accordingly. Works ok for air bypasses though, except length of big sizes ones isnt really enough to do much :(
 

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hose leaks, vacuum advance

On the "distributor motors" make sure the vacuum line for the distributor fits tight on the ******* at the distributor and airbox cover. Also check the vacuum unit , they are known to fail, i'm on the third one in 5 years, dealer missed one at end of 5 year lease before me. The airbox ****** has a restriction, guess about .020" so any vacuum leak will make the vacuum advance inoperative hence less power, mileage, hotter exhaust valves and cats. Not only Rovers leak oil, water and air. Carl.................o&o>.........
 

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