I have a 1994 3500. I have owned it a little over a year and have noticed that
when using the brakes hard, like parking a trailer, that the pedal gets hard and
I loose vacuum, it's pretty scarry to say the least.
If I step on the pedal hard about 10 times the vacuum warning light comes on.
I have checked the vacuum and have about 25 inches of mercury at idle. If I pull
the check valve out of the brake power booster and then put it back in, it takes
about 40 seconds for the vacuum to come back up to 25 inches. When I check for
vacuum at the pump by itself it takes about 3 seconds to get to 25 inches. If I
place my gauge on the system and let the vacuum get to 25 inches, then shut off
the engine, the gauge indicates there are not leaks.
I was thinking that I have a problem with the vacuum pump and since a rebuilt
would cost around $300. 00 I wanted to check to see if this is indeed the problem.
Also are there any alternatives to the engine driven vacuum pump, like a 12V unit?
I understand that the later years came out with air over hydraulic, is this a better
solution?
Would an addition of an accumulator cylinder help?
Any help would be appreciated
Tom Sjodin
when using the brakes hard, like parking a trailer, that the pedal gets hard and
I loose vacuum, it's pretty scarry to say the least.
If I step on the pedal hard about 10 times the vacuum warning light comes on.
I have checked the vacuum and have about 25 inches of mercury at idle. If I pull
the check valve out of the brake power booster and then put it back in, it takes
about 40 seconds for the vacuum to come back up to 25 inches. When I check for
vacuum at the pump by itself it takes about 3 seconds to get to 25 inches. If I
place my gauge on the system and let the vacuum get to 25 inches, then shut off
the engine, the gauge indicates there are not leaks.
I was thinking that I have a problem with the vacuum pump and since a rebuilt
would cost around $300. 00 I wanted to check to see if this is indeed the problem.
Also are there any alternatives to the engine driven vacuum pump, like a 12V unit?
I understand that the later years came out with air over hydraulic, is this a better
solution?
Would an addition of an accumulator cylinder help?
Any help would be appreciated
Tom Sjodin