No Ported Vacuum
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Re: No Ported Vacuum
Another couple thoughts.... has the OP checked to see that the hose is not
leaking or hasn't collapsed midway along the length?
When you spray cleaner into the port.... does the engine sputter or stall?
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"Earle Horton" <nurse-nospam-busters@msn.com> wrote in message
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> One possibility is that the carburetor was rebuilt, and somebody used the
> wrong gasket. I have seen carburetor rebuild kits, with two or three
> gaskets for the same job. If you pick the wrong one, then something winds
> up not connected, or connected wrong. This would explain your port being
> open, but no vacuum.
>
> Earle
>
> "steve" <steve@steve.com> wrote in message
> news:1XX9f.8834$7h7.4837@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m...
>> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a "Tampered/gross-polluter"
>> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
>> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no
> ported
>> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in the
>> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html. I
>> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the
> engine
>> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the port
> not
>> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the way.
>> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported
> vacuum?
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> Steve
>> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
>> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked
>> > the
>> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one on
>> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM. Anyone
>> > have any ideas why?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance,
>> > Steve
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>
>
leaking or hasn't collapsed midway along the length?
When you spray cleaner into the port.... does the engine sputter or stall?
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..
"Earle Horton" <nurse-nospam-busters@msn.com> wrote in message
news:43686621$1_1@alt.athenanews.com...
> One possibility is that the carburetor was rebuilt, and somebody used the
> wrong gasket. I have seen carburetor rebuild kits, with two or three
> gaskets for the same job. If you pick the wrong one, then something winds
> up not connected, or connected wrong. This would explain your port being
> open, but no vacuum.
>
> Earle
>
> "steve" <steve@steve.com> wrote in message
> news:1XX9f.8834$7h7.4837@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m...
>> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a "Tampered/gross-polluter"
>> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
>> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no
> ported
>> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in the
>> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html. I
>> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the
> engine
>> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the port
> not
>> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the way.
>> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported
> vacuum?
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> Steve
>> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
>> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked
>> > the
>> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one on
>> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM. Anyone
>> > have any ideas why?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance,
>> > Steve
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>
>
#52
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Re: No Ported Vacuum
Another couple thoughts.... has the OP checked to see that the hose is not
leaking or hasn't collapsed midway along the length?
When you spray cleaner into the port.... does the engine sputter or stall?
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..
"Earle Horton" <nurse-nospam-busters@msn.com> wrote in message
news:43686621$1_1@alt.athenanews.com...
> One possibility is that the carburetor was rebuilt, and somebody used the
> wrong gasket. I have seen carburetor rebuild kits, with two or three
> gaskets for the same job. If you pick the wrong one, then something winds
> up not connected, or connected wrong. This would explain your port being
> open, but no vacuum.
>
> Earle
>
> "steve" <steve@steve.com> wrote in message
> news:1XX9f.8834$7h7.4837@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m...
>> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a "Tampered/gross-polluter"
>> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
>> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no
> ported
>> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in the
>> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html. I
>> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the
> engine
>> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the port
> not
>> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the way.
>> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported
> vacuum?
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> Steve
>> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
>> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked
>> > the
>> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one on
>> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM. Anyone
>> > have any ideas why?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance,
>> > Steve
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>
>
leaking or hasn't collapsed midway along the length?
When you spray cleaner into the port.... does the engine sputter or stall?
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..
"Earle Horton" <nurse-nospam-busters@msn.com> wrote in message
news:43686621$1_1@alt.athenanews.com...
> One possibility is that the carburetor was rebuilt, and somebody used the
> wrong gasket. I have seen carburetor rebuild kits, with two or three
> gaskets for the same job. If you pick the wrong one, then something winds
> up not connected, or connected wrong. This would explain your port being
> open, but no vacuum.
>
> Earle
>
> "steve" <steve@steve.com> wrote in message
> news:1XX9f.8834$7h7.4837@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m...
>> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a "Tampered/gross-polluter"
>> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
>> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no
> ported
>> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in the
>> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html. I
>> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the
> engine
>> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the port
> not
>> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the way.
>> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported
> vacuum?
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> Steve
>> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
>> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked
>> > the
>> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one on
>> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM. Anyone
>> > have any ideas why?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance,
>> > Steve
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>
>
#53
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Re: No Ported Vacuum
I can't see how you can have 0 vacuum on the ported and still have
manifold vacuum.
There are a couple of 'mechanics' here who say they know these carbs
really well, maybe one of them can chime in once all our guesses run
out?
I would be guessing the carb is loose or the base gasket has blown out
or the intake manifold is loose.
How is the idle?
How are the brakes?
Any oil puking into the air filter?
Ok, let's back up a bit..... The 'ported' vacuum nipple is in the
'side' of part #60 right under the horizontal line from part # 43 and is
about 1/8" around.
Just above that are two larger nipples that are just the float bowl
vents. They are not shown in the diagram and are connected to the
charcoal canister.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Aug./05 http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2120343242
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steve wrote:
>
> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a "Tampered/gross-polluter"
> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no ported
> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in the
> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html. I
> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the engine
> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the port not
> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the way.
> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported vacuum?
>
> Thanks again,
> Steve
> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked the
> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one on
> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM. Anyone
> > have any ideas why?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Steve
> >
manifold vacuum.
There are a couple of 'mechanics' here who say they know these carbs
really well, maybe one of them can chime in once all our guesses run
out?
I would be guessing the carb is loose or the base gasket has blown out
or the intake manifold is loose.
How is the idle?
How are the brakes?
Any oil puking into the air filter?
Ok, let's back up a bit..... The 'ported' vacuum nipple is in the
'side' of part #60 right under the horizontal line from part # 43 and is
about 1/8" around.
Just above that are two larger nipples that are just the float bowl
vents. They are not shown in the diagram and are connected to the
charcoal canister.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Aug./05 http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2120343242
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
steve wrote:
>
> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a "Tampered/gross-polluter"
> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no ported
> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in the
> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html. I
> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the engine
> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the port not
> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the way.
> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported vacuum?
>
> Thanks again,
> Steve
> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked the
> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one on
> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM. Anyone
> > have any ideas why?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Steve
> >
#54
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Re: No Ported Vacuum
I can't see how you can have 0 vacuum on the ported and still have
manifold vacuum.
There are a couple of 'mechanics' here who say they know these carbs
really well, maybe one of them can chime in once all our guesses run
out?
I would be guessing the carb is loose or the base gasket has blown out
or the intake manifold is loose.
How is the idle?
How are the brakes?
Any oil puking into the air filter?
Ok, let's back up a bit..... The 'ported' vacuum nipple is in the
'side' of part #60 right under the horizontal line from part # 43 and is
about 1/8" around.
Just above that are two larger nipples that are just the float bowl
vents. They are not shown in the diagram and are connected to the
charcoal canister.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Aug./05 http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2120343242
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
steve wrote:
>
> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a "Tampered/gross-polluter"
> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no ported
> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in the
> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html. I
> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the engine
> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the port not
> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the way.
> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported vacuum?
>
> Thanks again,
> Steve
> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked the
> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one on
> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM. Anyone
> > have any ideas why?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Steve
> >
manifold vacuum.
There are a couple of 'mechanics' here who say they know these carbs
really well, maybe one of them can chime in once all our guesses run
out?
I would be guessing the carb is loose or the base gasket has blown out
or the intake manifold is loose.
How is the idle?
How are the brakes?
Any oil puking into the air filter?
Ok, let's back up a bit..... The 'ported' vacuum nipple is in the
'side' of part #60 right under the horizontal line from part # 43 and is
about 1/8" around.
Just above that are two larger nipples that are just the float bowl
vents. They are not shown in the diagram and are connected to the
charcoal canister.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Aug./05 http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2120343242
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
steve wrote:
>
> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a "Tampered/gross-polluter"
> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no ported
> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in the
> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html. I
> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the engine
> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the port not
> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the way.
> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported vacuum?
>
> Thanks again,
> Steve
> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked the
> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one on
> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM. Anyone
> > have any ideas why?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Steve
> >
#55
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Re: No Ported Vacuum
I can't see how you can have 0 vacuum on the ported and still have
manifold vacuum.
There are a couple of 'mechanics' here who say they know these carbs
really well, maybe one of them can chime in once all our guesses run
out?
I would be guessing the carb is loose or the base gasket has blown out
or the intake manifold is loose.
How is the idle?
How are the brakes?
Any oil puking into the air filter?
Ok, let's back up a bit..... The 'ported' vacuum nipple is in the
'side' of part #60 right under the horizontal line from part # 43 and is
about 1/8" around.
Just above that are two larger nipples that are just the float bowl
vents. They are not shown in the diagram and are connected to the
charcoal canister.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Aug./05 http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2120343242
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
steve wrote:
>
> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a "Tampered/gross-polluter"
> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no ported
> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in the
> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html. I
> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the engine
> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the port not
> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the way.
> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported vacuum?
>
> Thanks again,
> Steve
> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked the
> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one on
> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM. Anyone
> > have any ideas why?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Steve
> >
manifold vacuum.
There are a couple of 'mechanics' here who say they know these carbs
really well, maybe one of them can chime in once all our guesses run
out?
I would be guessing the carb is loose or the base gasket has blown out
or the intake manifold is loose.
How is the idle?
How are the brakes?
Any oil puking into the air filter?
Ok, let's back up a bit..... The 'ported' vacuum nipple is in the
'side' of part #60 right under the horizontal line from part # 43 and is
about 1/8" around.
Just above that are two larger nipples that are just the float bowl
vents. They are not shown in the diagram and are connected to the
charcoal canister.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Aug./05 http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2120343242
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
steve wrote:
>
> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a "Tampered/gross-polluter"
> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no ported
> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in the
> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html. I
> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the engine
> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the port not
> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the way.
> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported vacuum?
>
> Thanks again,
> Steve
> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked the
> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one on
> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM. Anyone
> > have any ideas why?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Steve
> >
#56
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Re: No Ported Vacuum
You're pretty much screwed if you don't have the original gasket to go by.
You have to find someone who actually knows how a carburetor works, or
figure it out by yourself, like Bill did with his accelerator pump float
gasket problem. I vaguely remember trying to order an exact replacement
carburetor gasket from a dealer, when the stuff in an aftermarket kit didn't
work right. They didn't know any more than we did.
Earle
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:c2a7d$4368941f$4831b233$15714@FUSE.NET...
> When I took auto shop back-in-the-day the instructor drummed it into us to
> be careful with carb gaskets as they would often seem to fit perfectly
> upside down and that replacements did not always have to correct holes and
> we were to line the new and old gaskets up and compare them.
>
> This won't help in this case unless he was to get a card kit and rebuilt
it
> himself now.
>
> Other than a gasket or clog somewhere I am at a loss to figure where the
> problem unless he has 2 hoses crossed which used to be quite possible.
> There used to be a number of similar sized vacuum hoses under the hood.
>
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> "Earle Horton" <nurse-nospam-busters@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:43686621$1_1@alt.athenanews.com...
> > One possibility is that the carburetor was rebuilt, and somebody used
the
> > wrong gasket. I have seen carburetor rebuild kits, with two or three
> > gaskets for the same job. If you pick the wrong one, then something
winds
> > up not connected, or connected wrong. This would explain your port
being
> > open, but no vacuum.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> > "steve" <steve@steve.com> wrote in message
> > news:1XX9f.8834$7h7.4837@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m...
> >> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a
"Tampered/gross-polluter"
> >> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
> >> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no
> > ported
> >> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in
the
> >> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html.
I
> >> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the
> > engine
> >> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the
port
> > not
> >> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the
way.
> >> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported
> > vacuum?
> >>
> >> Thanks again,
> >> Steve
> >> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
> >> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> >> > Hi All,
> >> >
> >> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked
> >> > the
> >> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one
on
> >> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM.
Anyone
> >> > have any ideas why?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks in advance,
> >> > Steve
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
>
You have to find someone who actually knows how a carburetor works, or
figure it out by yourself, like Bill did with his accelerator pump float
gasket problem. I vaguely remember trying to order an exact replacement
carburetor gasket from a dealer, when the stuff in an aftermarket kit didn't
work right. They didn't know any more than we did.
Earle
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:c2a7d$4368941f$4831b233$15714@FUSE.NET...
> When I took auto shop back-in-the-day the instructor drummed it into us to
> be careful with carb gaskets as they would often seem to fit perfectly
> upside down and that replacements did not always have to correct holes and
> we were to line the new and old gaskets up and compare them.
>
> This won't help in this case unless he was to get a card kit and rebuilt
it
> himself now.
>
> Other than a gasket or clog somewhere I am at a loss to figure where the
> problem unless he has 2 hoses crossed which used to be quite possible.
> There used to be a number of similar sized vacuum hoses under the hood.
>
> --
> Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
> 2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
> Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
> .
> "Earle Horton" <nurse-nospam-busters@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:43686621$1_1@alt.athenanews.com...
> > One possibility is that the carburetor was rebuilt, and somebody used
the
> > wrong gasket. I have seen carburetor rebuild kits, with two or three
> > gaskets for the same job. If you pick the wrong one, then something
winds
> > up not connected, or connected wrong. This would explain your port
being
> > open, but no vacuum.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> > "steve" <steve@steve.com> wrote in message
> > news:1XX9f.8834$7h7.4837@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m...
> >> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a
"Tampered/gross-polluter"
> >> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
> >> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no
> > ported
> >> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in
the
> >> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html.
I
> >> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the
> > engine
> >> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the
port
> > not
> >> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the
way.
> >> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported
> > vacuum?
> >>
> >> Thanks again,
> >> Steve
> >> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
> >> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> >> > Hi All,
> >> >
> >> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked
> >> > the
> >> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one
on
> >> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM.
Anyone
> >> > have any ideas why?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks in advance,
> >> > Steve
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
>
#57
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: No Ported Vacuum
You're pretty much screwed if you don't have the original gasket to go by.
You have to find someone who actually knows how a carburetor works, or
figure it out by yourself, like Bill did with his accelerator pump float
gasket problem. I vaguely remember trying to order an exact replacement
carburetor gasket from a dealer, when the stuff in an aftermarket kit didn't
work right. They didn't know any more than we did.
Earle
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:c2a7d$4368941f$4831b233$15714@FUSE.NET...
> When I took auto shop back-in-the-day the instructor drummed it into us to
> be careful with carb gaskets as they would often seem to fit perfectly
> upside down and that replacements did not always have to correct holes and
> we were to line the new and old gaskets up and compare them.
>
> This won't help in this case unless he was to get a card kit and rebuilt
it
> himself now.
>
> Other than a gasket or clog somewhere I am at a loss to figure where the
> problem unless he has 2 hoses crossed which used to be quite possible.
> There used to be a number of similar sized vacuum hoses under the hood.
>
> --
> Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
> 2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
> Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
> .
> "Earle Horton" <nurse-nospam-busters@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:43686621$1_1@alt.athenanews.com...
> > One possibility is that the carburetor was rebuilt, and somebody used
the
> > wrong gasket. I have seen carburetor rebuild kits, with two or three
> > gaskets for the same job. If you pick the wrong one, then something
winds
> > up not connected, or connected wrong. This would explain your port
being
> > open, but no vacuum.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> > "steve" <steve@steve.com> wrote in message
> > news:1XX9f.8834$7h7.4837@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m...
> >> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a
"Tampered/gross-polluter"
> >> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
> >> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no
> > ported
> >> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in
the
> >> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html.
I
> >> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the
> > engine
> >> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the
port
> > not
> >> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the
way.
> >> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported
> > vacuum?
> >>
> >> Thanks again,
> >> Steve
> >> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
> >> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> >> > Hi All,
> >> >
> >> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked
> >> > the
> >> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one
on
> >> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM.
Anyone
> >> > have any ideas why?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks in advance,
> >> > Steve
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
>
You have to find someone who actually knows how a carburetor works, or
figure it out by yourself, like Bill did with his accelerator pump float
gasket problem. I vaguely remember trying to order an exact replacement
carburetor gasket from a dealer, when the stuff in an aftermarket kit didn't
work right. They didn't know any more than we did.
Earle
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:c2a7d$4368941f$4831b233$15714@FUSE.NET...
> When I took auto shop back-in-the-day the instructor drummed it into us to
> be careful with carb gaskets as they would often seem to fit perfectly
> upside down and that replacements did not always have to correct holes and
> we were to line the new and old gaskets up and compare them.
>
> This won't help in this case unless he was to get a card kit and rebuilt
it
> himself now.
>
> Other than a gasket or clog somewhere I am at a loss to figure where the
> problem unless he has 2 hoses crossed which used to be quite possible.
> There used to be a number of similar sized vacuum hoses under the hood.
>
> --
> Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
> 2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
> Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
> .
> "Earle Horton" <nurse-nospam-busters@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:43686621$1_1@alt.athenanews.com...
> > One possibility is that the carburetor was rebuilt, and somebody used
the
> > wrong gasket. I have seen carburetor rebuild kits, with two or three
> > gaskets for the same job. If you pick the wrong one, then something
winds
> > up not connected, or connected wrong. This would explain your port
being
> > open, but no vacuum.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> > "steve" <steve@steve.com> wrote in message
> > news:1XX9f.8834$7h7.4837@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m...
> >> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a
"Tampered/gross-polluter"
> >> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
> >> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no
> > ported
> >> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in
the
> >> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html.
I
> >> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the
> > engine
> >> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the
port
> > not
> >> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the
way.
> >> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported
> > vacuum?
> >>
> >> Thanks again,
> >> Steve
> >> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
> >> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> >> > Hi All,
> >> >
> >> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked
> >> > the
> >> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one
on
> >> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM.
Anyone
> >> > have any ideas why?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks in advance,
> >> > Steve
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
>
#58
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: No Ported Vacuum
You're pretty much screwed if you don't have the original gasket to go by.
You have to find someone who actually knows how a carburetor works, or
figure it out by yourself, like Bill did with his accelerator pump float
gasket problem. I vaguely remember trying to order an exact replacement
carburetor gasket from a dealer, when the stuff in an aftermarket kit didn't
work right. They didn't know any more than we did.
Earle
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:c2a7d$4368941f$4831b233$15714@FUSE.NET...
> When I took auto shop back-in-the-day the instructor drummed it into us to
> be careful with carb gaskets as they would often seem to fit perfectly
> upside down and that replacements did not always have to correct holes and
> we were to line the new and old gaskets up and compare them.
>
> This won't help in this case unless he was to get a card kit and rebuilt
it
> himself now.
>
> Other than a gasket or clog somewhere I am at a loss to figure where the
> problem unless he has 2 hoses crossed which used to be quite possible.
> There used to be a number of similar sized vacuum hoses under the hood.
>
> --
> Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
> 2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
> Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
> .
> "Earle Horton" <nurse-nospam-busters@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:43686621$1_1@alt.athenanews.com...
> > One possibility is that the carburetor was rebuilt, and somebody used
the
> > wrong gasket. I have seen carburetor rebuild kits, with two or three
> > gaskets for the same job. If you pick the wrong one, then something
winds
> > up not connected, or connected wrong. This would explain your port
being
> > open, but no vacuum.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> > "steve" <steve@steve.com> wrote in message
> > news:1XX9f.8834$7h7.4837@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m...
> >> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a
"Tampered/gross-polluter"
> >> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
> >> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no
> > ported
> >> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in
the
> >> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html.
I
> >> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the
> > engine
> >> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the
port
> > not
> >> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the
way.
> >> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported
> > vacuum?
> >>
> >> Thanks again,
> >> Steve
> >> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
> >> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> >> > Hi All,
> >> >
> >> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked
> >> > the
> >> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one
on
> >> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM.
Anyone
> >> > have any ideas why?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks in advance,
> >> > Steve
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
>
You have to find someone who actually knows how a carburetor works, or
figure it out by yourself, like Bill did with his accelerator pump float
gasket problem. I vaguely remember trying to order an exact replacement
carburetor gasket from a dealer, when the stuff in an aftermarket kit didn't
work right. They didn't know any more than we did.
Earle
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:c2a7d$4368941f$4831b233$15714@FUSE.NET...
> When I took auto shop back-in-the-day the instructor drummed it into us to
> be careful with carb gaskets as they would often seem to fit perfectly
> upside down and that replacements did not always have to correct holes and
> we were to line the new and old gaskets up and compare them.
>
> This won't help in this case unless he was to get a card kit and rebuilt
it
> himself now.
>
> Other than a gasket or clog somewhere I am at a loss to figure where the
> problem unless he has 2 hoses crossed which used to be quite possible.
> There used to be a number of similar sized vacuum hoses under the hood.
>
> --
> Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
> 2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
> Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
> .
> "Earle Horton" <nurse-nospam-busters@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:43686621$1_1@alt.athenanews.com...
> > One possibility is that the carburetor was rebuilt, and somebody used
the
> > wrong gasket. I have seen carburetor rebuild kits, with two or three
> > gaskets for the same job. If you pick the wrong one, then something
winds
> > up not connected, or connected wrong. This would explain your port
being
> > open, but no vacuum.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> > "steve" <steve@steve.com> wrote in message
> > news:1XX9f.8834$7h7.4837@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m...
> >> The Jeep is an '88 YJ that has been tagged as a
"Tampered/gross-polluter"
> >> after three failed California smog inspections. Even if I could pass
> >> without the EGR valve, I would still like to understand why I have no
> > ported
> >> vacuum. The port I am referring to is the one just above part #60 in
the
> >> diagram at this link... http://www.carburetorfactory.com/expvw03.html.
I
> >> have sprayed cleaner in it and it is not blocked. Even if I rev the
> > engine
> >> to 2500rpm, there is zero vacuum. I am checking it directly at the
port
> > not
> >> at the EGR end so there are no leaky hoses or valves getting in the
way.
> >> What am I missing here? Is there another port that provides ported
> > vacuum?
> >>
> >> Thanks again,
> >> Steve
> >> "steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
> >> news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> >> > Hi All,
> >> >
> >> > I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked
> >> > the
> >> > vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one
on
> >> > the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM.
Anyone
> >> > have any ideas why?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks in advance,
> >> > Steve
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
>
#59
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: No Ported Vacuum
It is still a mystery. To answer some of the questions raised...It is not a
collapsed hose or a crossed hose since there is no hose, I am checking the
vacuum directly at the port. Also, the idle is all screwed up after I
started messing with the hoses. I will be changing all the vacuum hoses
this weekend and will restore the whole system back to its original
configuration. I will post my results here when I am done. I am confident
that I will pass the emissions portion of the test now that I put in a new
cat in but the functional part will not pass until I am done resorting
everything. I will hopefully get to the test this weekend and will post the
results. Maybe somehow I will have vacuum again after I change all the
hoses and reconnect everything but I doubt it. But we can continue the
guessing game after I post my results this weekend. Thanks again to all of
you for the suggestions.
Steve
"steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> Hi All,
>
> I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked the
> vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one on
> the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM. Anyone
> have any ideas why?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Steve
>
collapsed hose or a crossed hose since there is no hose, I am checking the
vacuum directly at the port. Also, the idle is all screwed up after I
started messing with the hoses. I will be changing all the vacuum hoses
this weekend and will restore the whole system back to its original
configuration. I will post my results here when I am done. I am confident
that I will pass the emissions portion of the test now that I put in a new
cat in but the functional part will not pass until I am done resorting
everything. I will hopefully get to the test this weekend and will post the
results. Maybe somehow I will have vacuum again after I change all the
hoses and reconnect everything but I doubt it. But we can continue the
guessing game after I post my results this weekend. Thanks again to all of
you for the suggestions.
Steve
"steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> Hi All,
>
> I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked the
> vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one on
> the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM. Anyone
> have any ideas why?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Steve
>
#60
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: No Ported Vacuum
It is still a mystery. To answer some of the questions raised...It is not a
collapsed hose or a crossed hose since there is no hose, I am checking the
vacuum directly at the port. Also, the idle is all screwed up after I
started messing with the hoses. I will be changing all the vacuum hoses
this weekend and will restore the whole system back to its original
configuration. I will post my results here when I am done. I am confident
that I will pass the emissions portion of the test now that I put in a new
cat in but the functional part will not pass until I am done resorting
everything. I will hopefully get to the test this weekend and will post the
results. Maybe somehow I will have vacuum again after I change all the
hoses and reconnect everything but I doubt it. But we can continue the
guessing game after I post my results this weekend. Thanks again to all of
you for the suggestions.
Steve
"steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> Hi All,
>
> I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked the
> vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one on
> the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM. Anyone
> have any ideas why?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Steve
>
collapsed hose or a crossed hose since there is no hose, I am checking the
vacuum directly at the port. Also, the idle is all screwed up after I
started messing with the hoses. I will be changing all the vacuum hoses
this weekend and will restore the whole system back to its original
configuration. I will post my results here when I am done. I am confident
that I will pass the emissions portion of the test now that I put in a new
cat in but the functional part will not pass until I am done resorting
everything. I will hopefully get to the test this weekend and will post the
results. Maybe somehow I will have vacuum again after I change all the
hoses and reconnect everything but I doubt it. But we can continue the
guessing game after I post my results this weekend. Thanks again to all of
you for the suggestions.
Steve
"steve" <None@nothing.com> wrote in message
news:41i9f.6192$D13.468@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com ...
> Hi All,
>
> I am not getting any ported vacuum going to my EGR valve. I checked the
> vac at the connection that is on the top of the Carter BBD - the one on
> the engine side of the carb and there is no vacuum at any RPM. Anyone
> have any ideas why?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Steve
>