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Unknown VAC. Switch.

KnuckleBuster

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Hello All,
Knucklebuster here, good to meet all of you.:D
I have a slight issue I was wondering if someone could help with.
I have an 86' K5 Federal vehicle. On the R/S (Passenger side) firewall there is a vac. switch so it seems, with a 2 wire connector that is not on my vac. hose routing diag. The part # is 14040862.
I have been told it is a thermal vac switch for the Trans and from a diff. parts supplier a spark adv switch. Being its not on my routing diag. I suppose I will pass the smog visual, but if it is for my trans, I would rather not burn it up.
Any info would help.
Thanks,
Knucklebuster.
 
Hello All,
Knucklebuster here, good to meet all of you.:D
I have a slight issue I was wondering if someone could help with.
I have an 86' K5 Federal vehicle. On the R/S (Passenger side) firewall there is a vac. switch so it seems, with a 2 wire connector that is not on my vac. hose routing diag. The part # is 14040862.
I have been told it is a thermal vac switch for the Trans and from a diff. parts supplier a spark adv switch. Being its not on my routing diag. I suppose I will pass the smog visual, but if it is for my trans, I would rather not burn it up.
Any info would help.
Thanks,
Knucklebuster.

I would say a pic would help, and since you are in Sac, I could possibly take a look at it myself if you want to make that happen.
Where in Sac?
 
Driver side is the trans vac switch .

Passenger side , that is one is a "tip-in" switch . The computer will know when you are pushing the gas pedal down based on manifold vacuum . If you still have it on your core support , its in the hose diagram . :D
 
Driver side is the trans vac switch .

Passenger side , that is one is a "tip-in" switch . The computer will know when you are pushing the gas pedal down based on manifold vacuum . If you still have it on your core support , its in the hose diagram . :D
Thats the strange thing, I followed every vac line and its all where it should be (by the diag.) I will ck again.
Thank You for the pointer.
 
Driver side is the trans vac switch .

Passenger side , that is one is a "tip-in" switch . The computer will know when you are pushing the gas pedal down based on manifold vacuum . If you still have it on your core support , its in the hose diagram . :D
Thanks pauly383, I miss interp. a diaphram on the carb for the tip in. Oooops. All good passed smog. Way clean and its stroked.
Funny how altered things seem to burn cleaner than stock.:haha:
 
Could this be an AC cutout switch? This type of switch would shut off the AC ( or relay ) at low engine vacuum, thus freeing up horsepower for the wheels. Just a guess.
 
Could this be an AC cutout switch? This type of switch would shut off the AC ( or relay ) at low engine vacuum, thus freeing up horsepower for the wheels. Just a guess.


He already figured it out and smogged it, read his last post and Pauly383's
 

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