More pressure testing assistance, making progress
More pressure testing assistance, making progress
Can anyone confirm whether or not part #9 in the diagram below is a check valve and should PREVENT air from escaping from the end of part #6 (see red line / arrows), while under pressure ? Sorry for the lame markup, paint on Windows XP isn't all that flexible.
I had the hose disconnected as I just replaced my F-hose and bypass valves, and thought I would continuing pressure testing (from the turbos), before reconnecting the hose and clip. If part #9 is supposed to act as a check valve blocking air from entering hose part #6 from the intake plenum behind the throttle bottle, then it looks like I may need to replace this also.

Much appreciated.
I had the hose disconnected as I just replaced my F-hose and bypass valves, and thought I would continuing pressure testing (from the turbos), before reconnecting the hose and clip. If part #9 is supposed to act as a check valve blocking air from entering hose part #6 from the intake plenum behind the throttle bottle, then it looks like I may need to replace this also.
Much appreciated.
Last edited by JSBear; Jan 13, 2012 at 10:09 PM.
I think that it should not let air out it to line #6 I will check in the am. That is for the brake booster so that should only see vacuum. When the TB is closed boost/ vacuum enters #12 then over the venturi and into the plenum threw #11 to pull a vacuum on line #6 I do no use that piece any longer and have not noticed any side effects. Not sure its a good idea though so not recommending anyone to remove it.
I had a feeling, looks like a check valve is built into
that part. Since it's connected to the intake plenum, I figured it shouldn't bleed air to part #6 under pressure. Glad I checked it while it was disconnected, otherwise I may not have caught it.
Let me know what you find, as before, thank you for your assistance
Let me know what you find, as before, thank you for your assistance

I think that it should not let air out it to line #6 I will check in the am. That is for the brake booster so that should only see vacuum. When the TB is closed boost/ vacuum enters #12 then over the venturi and into the plenum threw #11 to pull a vacuum on line #6 I do no use that piece any longer and have not noticed any side effects. Not sure its a good idea though so not recommending anyone to remove it.
Man I HATE that little piece of plastic. I mean really hate it.
Mine failed where the little venturi mates to the top piece. It took me forever to find it, as I could not see the bubbles from my soap spray.
darn thing is expansive too .. . . .
Tom
Mine failed where the little venturi mates to the top piece. It took me forever to find it, as I could not see the bubbles from my soap spray.
darn thing is expansive too .. . . .
Tom
Mine does not appear to be leaking externally
Appears that there is a check valves built into the end that attaches to hose part #6. I have air escaping here when I pressure test.
I found them leak around the outer rim and yes they are expensive...
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I do not use that piece as I stated, I found it (lucky) and it in fact is a check valve too! It will not let air back feed into hose #6,
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Thanks for confirming, ordered the part last night from
Pelican.
Are there any other check valves I should be checking that are prone to failure ?
Are there any other check valves I should be checking that are prone to failure ?
How about the one for the oil sump? Off the top of the sump tank a line goes to the plenum.
Just to add to the fun of pressure testing, I actually had a crack that was at the base of one of the nipples on the top of the T-plenum. I epoxied it . . and it only held for a few months. I replaced the unit with cayenne TB and a new T-plenum.
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