I'm attempting to diagnose a lazy-but headlamp and after rebuilding the vacuum pump, may have narrowed the fix to an internal diaphram on the actuator. I've checked hoses, vacuum from manifold to relay, tank, etc and all do their thing and properly. The 1978 generated 17-20 hg and loss is no more than 2-3 by the time it gets to the actuators.
When I engage vacuum pump to the red hose either side (with green vented) and pump, pump, pump it will pump to 20 hg and hold...no loss whatsoever.
However when I vent red and pump on green, the driver's side will pump up and headlamp flip open. In contrast on passenger's side with pump, pump, pump and pump...the headlamp barely comes up. I'm concluding the passenger's side internal diaphram is going bad which means replacing the actuator. Now, I've already replaced the external seal and boot so I know those are ok. Neither actuator with vacuum applied to green hose will show a reading although the headlamps either come up or begin to come up.
Am I concluding correctly here that the internal diaphragm is going and the entire unit must be replaced...or have I missed something? Anyone ever replace the internal diaphram or take an actuator apart?
Thanks
When I engage vacuum pump to the red hose either side (with green vented) and pump, pump, pump it will pump to 20 hg and hold...no loss whatsoever.
However when I vent red and pump on green, the driver's side will pump up and headlamp flip open. In contrast on passenger's side with pump, pump, pump and pump...the headlamp barely comes up. I'm concluding the passenger's side internal diaphram is going bad which means replacing the actuator. Now, I've already replaced the external seal and boot so I know those are ok. Neither actuator with vacuum applied to green hose will show a reading although the headlamps either come up or begin to come up.
Am I concluding correctly here that the internal diaphragm is going and the entire unit must be replaced...or have I missed something? Anyone ever replace the internal diaphram or take an actuator apart?
Thanks
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