vacuum check valve question!!!!!
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vacuum check valve question!!!!!
So yeah when I removed my evap and all my HVAC crap I noticed that I had broke off the the vacuum check valve so after that I just caped off all the hoses and have run it like that ever since. When I looked at it tonight I noticed that 2 of the lines actually came out of the wiring bundle and I think the other was hooked up some where on the evap box thing. My question is do I need the check valve and the hoses hooked back up or is it perfectly fine to run with out it. Not sure if this played a factor in the whole motor vacuum system stuff or not. It seemed like the car ran fine although at times the car idle weird but always leveled it selve out to run just fine....Any info on the following would be great, Thanks again folks!....Link posted for the picture so you all not what I'm talking about: http://shbox.com/1/vac_check_valve.jpg
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The vacuum check valve is part of the HVAC system and prevents any backflow through the line. Any breaks in the line prior to the vacuum check valve will result in a vacuum leak. Don't just rely on the check valve though - cap everything off.
As long as there are no leaks, you don't have anything to worry about.
As long as there are no leaks, you don't have anything to worry about.
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The vacuum check valve is part of the HVAC system and prevents any backflow through the line. Any breaks in the line prior to the vacuum check valve will result in a vacuum leak. Don't just rely on the check valve though - cap everything off.
As long as there are no leaks, you don't have anything to worry about.
As long as there are no leaks, you don't have anything to worry about.
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Ok so then I have to be good.....I have all air pump injection stuff gone, all EGR stuff gone and all the HVAC stuff as well. The only thing left that I need to remove actually is my EVAP canister from the rear driver side and then I guess I can actually remove the solenoid from the intake. Then I should be able to block off the Throttle body and then remove the EVAP line that runs all the way from the engine bay to the rear.....So in all vacuum aspects I should only have the Fule pressure regulator vacuum line left and that's it!!!!! Mines a 94 so my opti is not vented. I just thought there had to be more to it but apparently not. **** for a bit I thought I had a vacuum isse but all must be with my TPS. I need to get that **** dialed in....
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Yeah that's a risk I'm willing to take with the smell I guess. I bought a filter a few days a go to vent it though. More or less would like to clean the engine bay up a little more and hell drop a couple lbs in the process. How bad is the smell of gas anyhow?