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Vacuum Leak Tech Page
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About Vacuum Leaks…Carb and F.I. Systems…..
Okay…This
is the biggest problem we encounter with Carb installations and Fuel Injection
systems….The big Questions….
What is a Vacuum Leak ?
A vacuum leak is any leak caused when sucking in Air
either after the throttle plate of a carburetor or after the Air Metering device
on a Fuel Injected car caused by a bad gasket, torn boot, improperly installed
adapter plate or manifold gasket, etc….It is called a vacuum leak because the
area below a throttle plate or metering device (Mass Air Sensor, Air Flow Meter,
Etc.) is under vacuum when the car is at idle and part throttle….When there
is a leak in this area you are not “Leaking Vacuum” but rather are sucking in
un-metered air…The term Vacuum leak has just been used for so long it is an
accepted term
What problems does it cause ?
The major symptom of a vacuum leak is very poor idle
quality, stalling, Spitting back through the Intake, and a very lean condition
at part throttle….This is the most common problem when doing carb conversions
where either adapter plates are used or new intake manifolds are fitted….On
a Fuel Injected car with a Mass Air Sensor or Air Flow Meter this is allowing
Un-Metered air into the engine..This is a huge problem as the computer is basing
the fuel mixture on the amount of incoming air through the flow meter and the
extra air sneaking in through the leak can cause a dangerous lean condition..This
is especially true of Turbo cars like the Starion-Conquest where the Rubber
Boot between the turbo and MAF can be cracked underneath where it is hard to
see…
How Do I Find if I have one ?
The best method is to go to the Auto Parts store and
get a can of Starting Fluid..This is basically Ether..This is a very volatile
substance that is easily sucked into a leak and causes a dramatic change in
engine running condition…
With the car at idle spray carefully around the base
of the carb or throttle body, at the area where the manifold meets the head,
around vacuum hoses and any connections either below the carb base or after
the Mass Air or Air Flow Meters…Any noticeable change in idle speed or quality
will indicate a vacuum leak
How Do I get rid of it when I find it ?
That is the easy part….Just replace the gasket, hose,
boot, or clamp that is causing the offending condition and all will be well
again….
Tips for not getting vacuum leaks….
This is easy…When doing a carb or manifold installation
just make sure that you have the mounting surfaces VERY CLEAN and make sure
you put fresh gaskets on all surfaces. Make sure the hardware is all in good
condition and that you tighten the Manifold or Adapter properly..That means
that you tighten it evenly and a little bit at a time to insure a proper even
crush on the gaskets. If you are using an adapter plate you MUST use Red Loctite
to secure the hardware holding the adapter plate to the Inlet manifold and plate
to plate in those applications. Also use Blue Loctite to secure the carb mounting
nuts…This will insure it does not Vibrate loose causing a leak…DO NOT USE SILICONE
SEALER on intake manifold gaskets or adapter plates…The Only sealer we recommend
for these Surfaces is Gaskacinch which you can buy from any auto parts store…
Check all Vacuum hose connections and hose to make sure
they are secured and not cracked. Any suspicious looking hoses should be replaced.
When doing a Weber Conversion very often you have a lot of Vacuum ports that
need to be plugged when installing the Non-Smog carb. Make very sure that you
plug all unused vacuum ports on the manifold…Even a very small port will cause
a leak big enough to make the car not idle…
Basically just be very careful and meticulous about the
installation….After you get the vehicle running it is always a good idea to
check for leaks before trying to tune the carb.
You CANNOT TUNE a carb or F.I. system that has a Vacuum
leak….
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