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04-05-2003, 09:04 AM | #1 |
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Is this common feature ...??
...of was this brake assistance device only used on Diesel powered trucks ?
Master vac installations are in use on diesel powered european cars , but this is new to me ! Is this a Hydro-vac ? It works well anyway , the first time I pushed the brake pedal , I gave a kiss to the windshield...Smak ! The Baron _______________________________________________ 1979 C10 4X2 LWB (ex-350 diesel / now 350 gas engine ) 1977 Impala 250ci sedan "Ye old reliable" 1979 Yamaha XS 650 SE ( almost toasted...) 1960 Girl-Friend ( frame still good , body has some dents ) |
04-05-2003, 09:30 AM | #2 |
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Yeah , right
Just tryed to attach a pic...
I'm a loser ! I also did a try with Ifranview , didn't get it The Stupid Baron |
04-05-2003, 09:43 AM | #3 |
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OK , no pic's then...
What I do have as assistance for the brakes is a hydraulic system , powered by the same pump powering the steering assistance .
My question was : Is this a common feature , as I see on most of the pic's I saw till now , that a lot of Chev's/GMC trucks have the "normal" master-vac installation , working on the intake collector vacuum. |
04-05-2003, 09:59 AM | #4 | |
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Re: OK , no pic's then...
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It came with diesels, and most 454 trucks. Jeff
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04-05-2003, 10:19 AM | #5 |
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Thanks Jeff
Thought it was such a thing.
Never saw it before , as one of my former diesel cars , a Ford Granada , had the usual vacuum system , a V-belt driven vacuum pump was fitted to the engine... Thanks for the explanation , Jeff... each day is a learning day The Baron |
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