Guys,
On my 69 L46 4-spd non-A/C car I have spent some time troubleshooting the headlights and wsw door vacuum systems. I have gotten them to a point where they are working perfectly. I have also been able to confirm that the entire system has no major vacuum leak by applying my vacuum pump and then observing the pressure gauge after I turn the pump off and I have been able to confirm that it holds pressure for quite a long time.
My question is when I first start up the car the headlights pop-up and then slowly go down over the next 1-2 minutes. What could be causing this if there is no vacuum leak? Not sure it matters but I did put a modest cam in the car when I rebuilt the engine but maybe it affects the rate that the engine builds vacuum?
What's interesting is that this doesn't happen if I connect and turn on my vacuum pump, which I think might build vacuum more quickly maybe? Curious to hear your thoughts. Thanks for your assistance.
Mike
On my 69 L46 4-spd non-A/C car I have spent some time troubleshooting the headlights and wsw door vacuum systems. I have gotten them to a point where they are working perfectly. I have also been able to confirm that the entire system has no major vacuum leak by applying my vacuum pump and then observing the pressure gauge after I turn the pump off and I have been able to confirm that it holds pressure for quite a long time.
My question is when I first start up the car the headlights pop-up and then slowly go down over the next 1-2 minutes. What could be causing this if there is no vacuum leak? Not sure it matters but I did put a modest cam in the car when I rebuilt the engine but maybe it affects the rate that the engine builds vacuum?
What's interesting is that this doesn't happen if I connect and turn on my vacuum pump, which I think might build vacuum more quickly maybe? Curious to hear your thoughts. Thanks for your assistance.
Mike
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