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86' vacuum lines
Hi there, I'm new to this site. I have an 86' (original owner) that has had too many other people turn wrenches on it. I am now the only one wrenching. I have just put it back together after some head work. It runs good when warmed up but little or no cold idle. I cleaned everything (including IAC, plenum, runners) before I put it back together. I put all vacuum lines back where they were. Fixed one leaky connector.
I am not sure that the vacuum lines are routed correctly. Haynes, Chilton, etc. not specific about this. EGR valve seems to be Ok. I have researched enough to know that C4 EGR systems changed over the life of the C4 series. Mine has the EGR solenoid mounted to Therm. housing bracket with lines from under TB to solenoid, then from solenoid to EGR valve. Is this correct? If so, where is vacuum introduced within the TB to send it to the EGR valve for negitive backpressure? A diagram would be swell. Local Chevy dealer has none. Any help appreciated.
Hi there, I'm new to this site. I have an 86' (original owner) that has had too many other people turn wrenches on it. I am now the only one wrenching. I have just put it back together after some head work. It runs good when warmed up but little or no cold idle. I cleaned everything (including IAC, plenum, runners) before I put it back together. I put all vacuum lines back where they were. Fixed one leaky connector.
I am not sure that the vacuum lines are routed correctly. Haynes, Chilton, etc. not specific about this. EGR valve seems to be Ok. I have researched enough to know that C4 EGR systems changed over the life of the C4 series. Mine has the EGR solenoid mounted to Therm. housing bracket with lines from under TB to solenoid, then from solenoid to EGR valve. Is this correct? If so, where is vacuum introduced within the TB to send it to the EGR valve for negitive backpressure? A diagram would be swell. Local Chevy dealer has none. Any help appreciated.





