Brake Power Booster

robert shimanek

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Patrick:

I trashed my trash on the computer before I printed out the cars that have
the Electric Power Brake Booster's Listed.

Had the experience in my driveway on a small incline attempting to move the
MH in a different area. The engine quit due to not being warmed up.
Stepped on the brakes and what a surprise!!! Hardly any brakes with the
engine off. Made the decision right then to install a vacuum back up system.

Since I trashed this info the first of August in my computer and the
archives for August have not been entered could you give me a list of the
cars that have the electric vacuum system installed so that I can go to my
local junk yard and purchase one.

Thanks
Bob
 
>
> I trashed my trash on the computer before I printed out the cars that
> have the Electric Power Brake Booster's Listed.

Bob,

The following is a snippet from Gene Fisher's article on vacuum
pumps(which I have around here somewhere now that I think about it):

> It is a good idea to test the pumps at the wrecking yard to be sure
> they run and pump and then check them at home to make sure they hold
> the vacuum and operate at the correct pressure. Jim Davis tells us
> that you can find these pumps on the following cars in wrecking
> yards.
>
> Cadillac 82 Cimeron
> Chevrolet 84-86 Celebrity-A, 82 Caprice-B, 82 Cavalier-J, 82-85
> Cavalier-J Citation,
> Pontiac 85- 86 6000, 82 J2000, 82- 84 Phoenix-X
> Oldsmobile, 86 Cierra-A, 82 Firenza-J, 82- 84 Omega-X
> Buick 82 Skyhawk-J , 82- 85 Skylark-X
> The pump is also available new from GM. The part number is 22034995
> and a price of about $300.
>
> "You'll find these pumps on the driver's side front fender well.
> There's a small (carbon) filter that is on the line just before the
> pump. Insist on getting the filter with it, and the electrical plug
> that goes to the pump(and the rubber mounting plate). You may have to
> go out in the yard with the knuckle dragger to show him what you're
> talking about.

- --
Patrick Flowers
Mailto:patri63

The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
 
Bob:

If I'm not mistaken, the vacuum pump is located obscurely, usually under
the battery holder in the front ft side of the engine compartment.

Make sure you also obtain the pump power cable with connector and the
vacuum line intact with the check valve in it, also.

Paul Bartz

P. S. If you have back issues of the GMCMI newsletters, the pump was
written up in one., which included information of their location. I'm
not at home now, so I can't quote the issue number for you.

From: Robert Shimanek [mailto:robshim]
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 1998 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Brake Power Booster

Need help from the experts.

Went to local junk yard for the electric brake power booster. They had
a 85 Pontiac 6000 however the electric system was never installed.

Individuals in the yard said they never had a car with an electric
vacuum system for power brakes other than maybe a CAD with a level
ride. They recommended an extra tank like from an empty freon bottle
with a check valve. Maybe I'll make one from a length of PVC plastic
pipe and mount it aft of the engine just below the step in the front.
Any suggestions.

Bob

I trashed my trash on the computer before I printed out the cars that
have the Electric Power Brake Booster's Listed.

Bob,

The following is a snippet from Gene Fisher's article on vacuum pumps
(which I have around here somewhere now that I think about it):

It is a good idea to test the pumps at the wrecking yard to be sure they
run and pump and then check them at home to make sure they hold the
vacuum and operate at the correct pressure. Jim Davis tells us that you
can find these pumps on the following cars in wrecking yards.

Cadillac 82 Cimeron
Chevrolet 84-86 Celebrity-A, 82 Caprice-B, 82 Cavalier-J,
82-85 Cavalier-J Citation,
Pontiac 85- 86 6000, 82 J2000, 82- 84 Phoenix-X
Oldsmobile, 86 Cierra-A, 82 Firenza-J, 82- 84 Omega-X
Buick 82 Skyhawk-J , 82- 85 Skylark-X

The pump is also available new from GM. The part number is 22034995
and a price of about $300.

"You'll find these pumps on the driver's side front fender well.
There's a small (carbon) filter that is on the line just before the
pump. Insist on getting the filter with it, and the electrical plug that
goes to the pump(and the rubber mounting plate). You may have to go out
in the yard with the knuckle dragger to show him what you're talking
about.

- --
Patrick Flowers
 
Need help from the experts.

Went to local junk yard for the electric brake power booster. They had a
85 Pontic 6000 however the electric system was never installed.
Individuals in the yard said they never had a car with an electric vacuum
system for power brakes other than maybe a CAD with a level ride. They
recommended an extra tank like from an empty freon bottle with a check
valve. Maybe I'll make one from a length of PVC plastic pipe and mount it
aft of the engine just below the step in the front. Any suggestions.

Bob

>>
>> I trashed my trash on the computer before I printed out the cars that
>> have the Electric Power Brake Booster's Listed.
>
>Bob,
>
>The following is a snippet from Gene Fisher's article on vacuum
>pumps(which I have around here somewhere now that I think about it):
>
>> It is a good idea to test the pumps at the wrecking yard to be sure
>> they run and pump and then check them at home to make sure they hold
>> the vacuum and operate at the correct pressure. Jim Davis tells us
>> that you can find these pumps on the following cars in wrecking
>> yards.
>>
>> Cadillac 82 Cimeron
>> Chevrolet 84-86 Celebrity-A, 82 Caprice-B, 82 Cavalier-J,
82-85
>> Cavalier-J Citation,
>> Pontiac 85- 86 6000, 82 J2000, 82- 84 Phoenix-X
>> Oldsmobile, 86 Cierra-A, 82 Firenza-J, 82- 84 Omega-X
>> Buick 82 Skyhawk-J , 82- 85 Skylark-X
>> The pump is also available new from GM. The part number is 22034995
>> and a price of about $300.
>>
>> "You'll find these pumps on the driver's side front fender well.
>> There's a small (carbon) filter that is on the line just before the
>> pump. Insist on getting the filter with it, and the electrical plug
>> that goes to the pump(and the rubber mounting plate). You may have to
>> go out in the yard with the knuckle dragger to show him what you're
>> talking about.
>
>--
>Patrick Flowers
>Mailto:patri63
>
>The GMC Motorhome Page
>http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
>
>
 
Robert.......As I said in an earlier missive, you will be dealing with
knuckle draggers in most wrecking yards. I had to show the guy the vacuum
pump on the inside fender well and then he told me he hadn't the slightest
idea what it was. I paid ten bucks. A storage tank is dandy. This way you
get two pumps of the brake pedal instead of one before you begin your
Kamikaze run down the side of the mountain. Go to another wrecking yard and
stop playing around. Get the pump.........Jim Davis
- -----Original Message-----
From: Robert Shimanek
To: gmcmotorhome
Date: Tuesday, August 11, 1998 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Brake Power Booster

>Need help from the experts.
>
>Went to local junk yard for the electric brake power booster. They had a
>85 Pontic 6000 however the electric system was never installed.
>Individuals in the yard said they never had a car with an electric vacuum
>system for power brakes other than maybe a CAD with a level ride. They
>recommended an extra tank like from an empty freon bottle with a check
>valve. Maybe I'll make one from a length of PVC plastic pipe and mount it
>aft of the engine just below the step in the front. Any suggestions.
>
>Bob
>
>

>>>
>>> I trashed my trash on the computer before I printed out the cars that
>>> have the Electric Power Brake Booster's Listed.
>>
>>Bob,
>>
>>The following is a snippet from Gene Fisher's article on vacuum
>>pumps(which I have around here somewhere now that I think about it):
>>
>>> It is a good idea to test the pumps at the wrecking yard to be sure
>>> they run and pump and then check them at home to make sure they hold
>>> the vacuum and operate at the correct pressure. Jim Davis tells us
>>> that you can find these pumps on the following cars in wrecking
>>> yards.
>>>
>>> Cadillac 82 Cimeron
>>> Chevrolet 84-86 Celebrity-A, 82 Caprice-B, 82 Cavalier-J,
>82-85
>>> Cavalier-J Citation,
>>> Pontiac 85- 86 6000, 82 J2000, 82- 84 Phoenix-X
>>> Oldsmobile, 86 Cierra-A, 82 Firenza-J, 82- 84 Omega-X
>>> Buick 82 Skyhawk-J , 82- 85 Skylark-X
>>> The pump is also available new from GM. The part number is 22034995
>>> and a price of about $300.
>>>
>>> "You'll find these pumps on the driver's side front fender well.
>>> There's a small (carbon) filter that is on the line just before the
>>> pump. Insist on getting the filter with it, and the electrical plug
>>> that goes to the pump(and the rubber mounting plate). You may have to
>>> go out in the yard with the knuckle dragger to show him what you're
>>> talking about.
>>
>>--
>>Patrick Flowers
>>Mailto:patri63
>>
>>The GMC Motorhome Page
>>http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
>>
>>
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