dougrainer wrote:
wolfe10 wrote:
Doug,
Have you experimented with a vacuum reservoir along with check valve to maintain adequate vacuum to the HVAC system under high throttle/low vacuum situations?
Yes. I have experimented with dozens of attempted fixes over the years, including dealing with the OEM motorhome makers and Evans/tempcon. NOTHING works. The only thing that works and is consistent is adding a 12 volt electric vacuum pump. My statement about inherent vacuum leaks came from the makers of the Dash AC evap systems. I have replaced various vacuum motors and dash switches per the OEM's instructions and none fixed the vacuum leak problem. When the engine goes to zero vacuum, it does NOT pull Vacuum from the reservoir ball. The system just uses up what little vacuum it has. Doug
I took Doug's advice on this and this worked perfectly.
Was fairly easy to do, wasn't expensive and worked perfect.
I put a switch on my dashboard to manually turn the pump on/off.
Tried everything else and nothing else worked. Mine was doing exactly what you describe.