DREDnot
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Been searching the archives all weekend.
My M1009 has the standard issue late/hard shifts.
Per forum advice, Replaced all (dry rotted,but not obviously leaking)vacuum tubing.
Replaced the vacuum modulator on the trans with a NOS ACdelco part. Vacuum Tubes on proper ports. Lower to pump, upper to trans.
Replaced trans filter(ACdelco) and oil. O-ring and pipe installed properly. No more leaking trans pan gasket, which is nice.
Replaced Vacuum Regulator Valve with a NOS military part. Tried about five different clocking adjustments with minimal changes.
I did not check the trans governor.
At the start, the first thing I did was put my vacuum gauge on the vacuum pump. It would rapidly oscillate between 0 and 18+ with each stroke of the diaphragm. It would not hold vacuum.
I searched but have not found any discussion about if this is normal, or a sign that the vacuum pump is kaput. I found an item yesterday in the -34 TM about holding vacuum for a time after engine shutdown, which my pump wont do.
I figured "What the ****" might as well throw a new pump in there as well....Solar system wide backorder or discontinued. This is for the ~$100 units. Not ready to drop a quarter grand on the ONE unit on ebay. All my parts houses in phoenix are backordered indefinitely, except for one oreilleys that can have one (new borg warner?) tomorrow for $285
I pulled my pump out this morning to see what's up with it. Maybe a check valve that was sticking for an easy fix. Ive unbolted the diaphragm to find normal looking operation(cam and pushrod). Haven't tried unscrewing the pushrod nut to see what's underneath it yet.
Are these things supposed to hold steady vacuum, or just a rapidly oscillating reading like I was getting?
Anybody got a source for these that don't cost an eighth of the purchase price of the vehicle?
My M1009 has the standard issue late/hard shifts.
Per forum advice, Replaced all (dry rotted,but not obviously leaking)vacuum tubing.
Replaced the vacuum modulator on the trans with a NOS ACdelco part. Vacuum Tubes on proper ports. Lower to pump, upper to trans.
Replaced trans filter(ACdelco) and oil. O-ring and pipe installed properly. No more leaking trans pan gasket, which is nice.
Replaced Vacuum Regulator Valve with a NOS military part. Tried about five different clocking adjustments with minimal changes.
I did not check the trans governor.
At the start, the first thing I did was put my vacuum gauge on the vacuum pump. It would rapidly oscillate between 0 and 18+ with each stroke of the diaphragm. It would not hold vacuum.
I searched but have not found any discussion about if this is normal, or a sign that the vacuum pump is kaput. I found an item yesterday in the -34 TM about holding vacuum for a time after engine shutdown, which my pump wont do.
I figured "What the ****" might as well throw a new pump in there as well....Solar system wide backorder or discontinued. This is for the ~$100 units. Not ready to drop a quarter grand on the ONE unit on ebay. All my parts houses in phoenix are backordered indefinitely, except for one oreilleys that can have one (new borg warner?) tomorrow for $285
I pulled my pump out this morning to see what's up with it. Maybe a check valve that was sticking for an easy fix. Ive unbolted the diaphragm to find normal looking operation(cam and pushrod). Haven't tried unscrewing the pushrod nut to see what's underneath it yet.
Are these things supposed to hold steady vacuum, or just a rapidly oscillating reading like I was getting?
Anybody got a source for these that don't cost an eighth of the purchase price of the vehicle?