Vacumm testing

Discussion in 'Wrenchin' Secrets' started by thapachuco, Jun 28, 2009.

  1. thapachuco

    thapachuco Well-Known Member

    Ive recently removed my engine and there are alot of hoses that were not connected at the time of the removal.

    Does anyone have a schematic of the hoses and where they are supposed to plug into.

    Its a 67 lesabre, i couldn't really find anything in my shop manual.

    thanks
     
  2. thapachuco

    thapachuco Well-Known Member

    anyone?
     
  3. DaWildcat

    DaWildcat Platinum Level Contributor

    There isn't anything out there that I know of besides the chassis manual. You'll have to look through various sections depending on the options on your LeSabre. Air Conditioning, A.I.R pump, etc. all have different vacuum hose connections. There's no single diagram that covers everything.

    Devon
     
  4. copperheadgs1

    copperheadgs1 copperheadgs1

    Buy a Chassis manual. It will solve many problems for you and make you more knowledgable. For about $50 bucks for a nice one it is money well spent.
     
  5. thapachuco

    thapachuco Well-Known Member

    is the chasis manual differnent than the shop manual or do i just look up in the SHOP manual for the heater and keep my fingers crossed on the fact that it tells me where its supposed to plug in?
     
  6. DaWildcat

    DaWildcat Platinum Level Contributor

    The cover should be blue with the tri-shield emblem. Title is "1967 Buick Chassis Service Manual All Series".

    Devon
     
  7. thapachuco

    thapachuco Well-Known Member

    Yeah i have that one. Actually i also have a few more in pdf format. but ill check it out tonight. thanks.

    How can i test to see if the vacum is working properly and engaging/doing what its supposed to do?

    i have a vacum gauge reader
     

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