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Vacuum Leaks, and other questions |
Cambo |
Aug 19 2010, 03:37 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 122 Joined: 21-April 10 From: California Member No.: 11,641 Region Association: Northern California |
Time to tacklel vacuum leaks on the 75 1.8. I noticed there's lots of neeto smog stuff on this motor. In addition to leaks from the vacuum hoses, I think the air cleaner elbow has some leaks too. I got to thinking, while I'm taking care of vacuum leaks, what about removing smog crap and instead of replacing the air cleaner box elbow, what about one of the MSDS high flow cone filters that AA sells.??? Does using that filter get rid of the elbow? I did a search and didn't find a write up on smog removal. Anyone know of one? Pelican parts article says the 75 1.8 doesn't have a smog pump but does have EGR tubes. Cat was already gone when I bought the car. Yes, I've heard backdating the HE's will help perfomance as well, just have to save pennies for that.
(Of course, I'll only take the smog stuff off for autox, then put it all back on right away) Thanks for the input. |
Als914 |
Aug 19 2010, 04:19 PM
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Lighting my way Group: Members Posts: 330 Joined: 1-January 06 From: Hemet,Ca. Member No.: 5,346 Region Association: Southern California |
Time to tacklel vacuum leaks on the 75 1.8. I noticed there's lots of neeto smog stuff on this motor. In addition to leaks from the vacuum hoses, I think the air cleaner elbow has some leaks too. I got to thinking, while I'm taking care of vacuum leaks, what about removing smog crap and instead of replacing the air cleaner box elbow, what about one of the MSDS high flow cone filters that AA sells.??? Does using that filter get rid of the elbow? I did a search and didn't find a write up on smog removal. Anyone know of one? Pelican parts article says the 75 1.8 doesn't have a smog pump but does have EGR tubes. Cat was already gone when I bought the car. Yes, I've heard backdating the HE's will help perfomance as well, just have to save pennies for that. (Of course, I'll only take the smog stuff off for autox, then put it all back on right away) Thanks for the input. I have a '74 and it is smog exempt, I am not sure on a '75. The L-jet doesn't like vacuum leaks so start with the fuel tank cap seal (replace) and at the engine replace the seals on your oil filler cap ( in my case, HUGE difference ) then go through your vacuum hoses. I switched to the silicne hoses. They seem to provide a very tight seal...so far so good for me. Good luck. |
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