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Old 08-09-2007, 09:07 PM   #21
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anybody have a vacuum diagram of that truck because on my 80 and on all the BKO's I have played with the only can works for all the acc. stuff. All the smog and engine managment works directly. what is this one for then. can you post a pick of the vacuum diagram in the engine compartment of your truck. If its not on there then its for your heater / AC controls
It's been a long time, but, shouldn't the vacuum diagram be on the core support or the underside of the hood?
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Old 08-10-2007, 09:58 PM   #22
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...on my 80 and on all the BKO's I have played with the only can works for all the acc. stuff.
Ford has NEVER used a "coffee can" style vacuum reservoir for the A/C on '80-96 FS trucks. It's either a plastic ball, or an irregular box glued to the evaporator cover.
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All the smog and engine managment works directly.
No, only the EGR & FPR work off direct manifold vacuum.
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what is this one for then.
2ndry air.
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