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suction pump cloged
got my seafoam maintenance today , i did it first time , car has 56.500 miles on it, is an 01 2.8 q, a lot of smoke.... but before that , guess what? the vacum nipple was cloged, i didn`t have any engine light on or anything suspecious, car drives good and i was surprise that i don`t have any vaccum on that line to suck the seafoam inside. so i toke everything apart and remove and clen the suction pump with carb cleaner for at least 20 minutes with spray from both sides.... also i got the vacum line replace with heater hose and works fine so far.
[IMG]local://upfiles/47474/E77A928386444E829DEE3CE902B1A0E1.jpg[/IMG] i did some homework and this is what i found related with suction pump :"The breather pump valve that sits under the Y-Pipe gets clogged, which increases the crankase breather pressure to the point that it blows out the seals." i guess i was lucky to find this in time.... at dealer should be around 30$ only the suction pump. [IMG]local://upfiles/47474/0290669EB7D74EC0A0F50F4AB5DD2FC0.jpg[/IMG] |
RE: suction pump cloged
axel_ny
did the jet pump cleaning with carb cleaner worked? i have the same problem, it is cloged from the side port. |
RE: suction pump cloged
what part number on the schematic diagram is it?
how difficult was it to replace? I want to replace mine now...... |
RE: suction pump cloged
replacement is easy, it has 3 hoses to be pulled of. to locate the pump - from the break booster goes a hose into the engine bay where it connects the pump.
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