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1976 280Z vacuum selector valve


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33 minutes ago, Z Excellence said:

When I pulled out the center console and with one hand I would touch the vacuum selector Lightly with my finger While vent was selected  it would cause air to come out different areas. 

I used to know somebody that was convinced that their body was magnetized because their watch battery died often.  Kidding!!  (Actually I did know somebody that told me that).

I don't know how a touch could cause a mechanical valve to switch like that.  Who knows.  I know that the flappers have a spring that has to be overcome by the force of the vacuum.  Maybe yours were right on edge.  Brushed a hose or something.  I notice that those nipples and hoses seem to be of different diameter, so if they're switched one would be loose and one tight.

These cars are like Alice's rabbit hole.  Always more to explore.  That sounds awkward...

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14 hours ago, zclocks said:

Good catch Zed...

 

I have a 75 and this is what the manuals says . The "T" in the vacuum line  should be connected to the D1 on the vac switch , but is connected to I.

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That is exactly how mine is connected. I is connected to D1.  1976 280Z manufactured 9/1975. 

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1 hour ago, zclocks said:

I did get a photo after mega contortions, but my 75( 1/75) is connected as per the manual.  D1 hose to D1 on valve  and "I "hose to " I "on valve. "T" connection is from D1

 

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Thanks for your time in doing that to help me. It was super hard to get down there twisted to even take the picture I know. I’m 66 and once I got down there it was hard to get out!!!

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