Vacuum Booster/Brake Question CJ7
tthstrm179
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- 1978 CJ7 304, Th400, Quadra trac converted to part time and low range
1978 CJ7 , AMC 304 , 71,000 original miles, part time kit in the QuadraTrac .
Recently I spent over $700.00 trying to fix a low brake pedal that was/is somewhat soft and wont lock up the brakes. Started with wheel cylinders, calipers, moved to lines, changed the proportioning valve, and had the booster rebuilt. Same problem existed.
In an act of frustration I took it for a smog check in order to sell it. I live it a county where smog is only required when buying/selling.
The jeep failed with high tailpipe emission, however, the evap system was fine. Tech said that the levels were high and could be from timing, and that the EGR and ported vacuum valve should be checked.
I found 0 vacuum at the ported vacuum from all of the three ports on a hot motor, 17"-19" from the manifold, and about 14" at the power brake booster.
I plan on replacing the ported vacuum tomorrow, however, I noticed that one its three lines shares splits and goes into the same manifold vacuum as the brake booster hose.
So my question is: Is the ported manifold defective, and also, how can I increase vacuum to the power brake booster?
I should add that the smog shop tried to adjust my carburetor to lean it out, and now the Jeep runs like
too boot. Timing is set at stock 5 btdc as shown on spec sticker.
Thoughts????
Recently I spent over $700.00 trying to fix a low brake pedal that was/is somewhat soft and wont lock up the brakes. Started with wheel cylinders, calipers, moved to lines, changed the proportioning valve, and had the booster rebuilt. Same problem existed.
In an act of frustration I took it for a smog check in order to sell it. I live it a county where smog is only required when buying/selling.
The jeep failed with high tailpipe emission, however, the evap system was fine. Tech said that the levels were high and could be from timing, and that the EGR and ported vacuum valve should be checked.
I found 0 vacuum at the ported vacuum from all of the three ports on a hot motor, 17"-19" from the manifold, and about 14" at the power brake booster.
I plan on replacing the ported vacuum tomorrow, however, I noticed that one its three lines shares splits and goes into the same manifold vacuum as the brake booster hose.
So my question is: Is the ported manifold defective, and also, how can I increase vacuum to the power brake booster?
I should add that the smog shop tried to adjust my carburetor to lean it out, and now the Jeep runs like

Thoughts????