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How much vacuum is the 5.9 suppose to make at idle? My truck loses vacuum under moderate acceleration and at 55 going up a slight grade the cruise control can't hold the speed. I just repaired the plenum and timing chain with an aluminum plate and Cloyes double roller. I checked for vacuum leaks, there is none. Put a guage on the manifold and I make 18 inhg at idle. The truck seems to sightly struggle up hills. No oil on the plate yet, but it's only been a very hundred miles. Any opinions or suggestions?
Do you have the wild vent issue? There are two check valves one right next to the intake and another up where the vac reservoir is. It's possible the one next to the intake is bad or the vac line going to the cruse control actuator is craked. This is a major know area where they crack and leak. You will get the highest vac reading when the throttle is closed.
When I was working on the 4x4 actuator, I was seeing about 17.5 inches of vac. Not sure where they tap that on the engine. But there is a reference point for you. What is your idle rpm?
Do you have the wild vent issue? There are two check valves one right next to the intake and another up where the vac reservoir is. It's possible the one next to the intake is bad or the vac line going to the cruse control actuator is craked. This is a major know area where they crack and leak. You will get the highest vac reading when the throttle is closed.
yes but only a little after the vacuum drops. I even have the updated check valve
Originally Posted by fj5gtx
When I was working on the 4x4 actuator, I was seeing about 17.5 inches of vac. Not sure where they tap that on the engine. But there is a reference point for you. What is your idle rpm?
About 500-650 can't really tell exactly but there's according to my scan tool. 17.5 I'm not getting that