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How much vacum should my pump be producing. I have to power breaks. It does have some vacum, but i could make more sucking on the hose. Is this normal or a sign of trouble? alonzo
If you need a pump you can get a electric pump for a Ford for around $100 that is supposed to work well. It has been posted about that conversion several times so a search might help with more info.
Its no where those specs. I'm going to check tomorrow after class for leaks and then start calling around. It gives me an excuse to drive my gf's jeep. also is there any other possibilities to what could be causing this problem.
Pull the adaptor out of the brake booster. Pull the smaller hose off the cruise control unit and put a vacume gauge there. Plug off the large hole that went into the booster with your finger and check the vacume to see what it reads. (obviously the engine has to be on to do this)My booster was so bad the vacume pump could not keep up. I originally thought it was the pump but it turned out to be the booster
Are you having trouble with the brakes? Is the brake warning light coming on?
sounds like i'm going to have get a new pump. I heard they were pretty expensive, but I found one through NAPA for $140? Doe this sound reasonable, it looks the same as whats on my truck. thanks.