[Admin note - Bounced due to bad "From" header. Patrick]
I recently added a new vac. pump for backup for braking in case of
engine failure. I felt real good about it at first. But then I got to
wondering what happens if the vac. pump fails such that I lose vac. to
brake booster when engine is still running. Aren't these pumps simply a
diaphram pump with check valves on each side. If that's the case then
wouldn't the brake booster lose most or all vacuum if the diaphram
ruptures. Wouldn't a diaphram rupture result in a large vac. leak at
this location? Hopefully there is something that prevents this. Larry
I recently added a new vac. pump for backup for braking in case of
engine failure. I felt real good about it at first. But then I got to
wondering what happens if the vac. pump fails such that I lose vac. to
brake booster when engine is still running. Aren't these pumps simply a
diaphram pump with check valves on each side. If that's the case then
wouldn't the brake booster lose most or all vacuum if the diaphram
ruptures. Wouldn't a diaphram rupture result in a large vac. leak at
this location? Hopefully there is something that prevents this. Larry