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Subject: Re: Vacuum Lines 1984 Corvette
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Subject: Re: Vacuum Lines 1984 Corvette
Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 03:31:08 -0500
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"Art" <awb0846(at)bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> My ductwork doors will not function, my air conditioning is working
> properly (fan and coolant). It appears that one of my vacuum lines are
> incorrect and the duct doors are `stuck` closed. Can somone help me with
> a
> diagram of the vacuum lines for a 1984 corvette?
>
> Art
>
>

SUBJECT: Vacuum operated headlights

From: "W. Moore" <WJMoores(at)worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Vacuum operated headlights
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Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2005 16:58:52 GMT
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Hi all,
`75 model. My manual doesn`t give instructions or vacuum values for
troubleshooting a sluggish headlight system. Right light is sluggish when
it works and the left light needs human assist for any up/down movement. It
does say that defective vacuum actuators can be removed thru the hole
created by removing decorative front grill. I don`t see how the things can
get past the large tubular vacuum tank. I hope I don`t have to remove the
hood to replace those items. TIA

From: "W. Moore" <WJMoores(at)worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Vacuum operated headlights
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Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2005 16:58:52 GMT
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Hi all,
`75 model. My manual doesn`t give instructions or vacuum values for
troubleshooting a sluggish headlight system. Right light is sluggish when
it works and the left light needs human assist for any up/down movement. It
does say that defective vacuum actuators can be removed thru the hole
created by removing decorative front grill. I don`t see how the things can
get past the large tubular vacuum tank. I hope I don`t have to remove the
hood to replace those items. TIA

From: WayneC <WayneC(at)linkline.moc>
Subject: Re: Vacuum operated headlights
Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2005 10:31:04 -0800
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W. Moore wrote:
> Hi all,
> `75 model. My manual doesn`t give instructions or vacuum values for
> troubleshooting a sluggish headlight system. Right light is sluggish when
> it works and the left light needs human assist for any up/down movement. It
> does say that defective vacuum actuators can be removed thru the hole
> created by removing decorative front grill. I don`t see how the things can
> get past the large tubular vacuum tank. I hope I don`t have to remove the
> hood to replace those items. TIA
>
>
I don`t have first-hand knowledge, but I do know there`s a book on the
subject; here`s links to a couple of articles, one of which references
that book:
http://www.vetteweb.com/tech/0212vet_intothevoid/
http://www.vetteweb.com/tech/0303VET_VacuumSys/
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