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How Does Part #8 Work Exactly?


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Pretty simple, how exactly does this little do-hickey work? One vacuum line coming out of it goes to the intake manifold I believe (it has suction when engine is running), the other vacuum line goes to the preheater valve thing that sucks air surrounding the exhaust manifold (this vacuum line only gets vacuum if this little do-hickey gives it vacuum).

 

I removed mine to try and figure it out and see if it's working OK. Problem is I don't think it's doing anything.

 

The long and short of it is I'm trying to get the preheater thing at the front of the air box to work right. I removed the two vacuum lines off the air box and put them together, but that just holds the preheater valve/flap open all the time and I don't want that. It's 31 degrees Celcius today so I was expecting the valve to close.

 

Now that I study the pic, I think my two vacuum lines going into the little thing may have been on the wrong ports. The diagram makes me think the thermostatic controlled valve vacuum line should go to the port closest to the fender, and I think mine was the other way around... Hmm....

 

Oh and before someone tells me to not worry about it, the temps get down to -35 C in winter so I if I can have this thing warm up faster in winter, then I want this in working condition. I have the preheater hose from the exhaust up to the intake box where it goes, I'm just not certain that the valve/vacuum lines are working right. And unfortunately it's summer now so it's hard to test it since it's not really cold.

 

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If the incoming air is below a certain temp, the #8 opens up and pulls the flap on the air cleaner to draw air from the hot manifold thingie.

When temp is above that level, it lets the flap close and pull cool air in from the front of the vehicle. 

 

Do you live in the North Pole? 

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An eco-friendly, green, sustainable solution, for sure.

Too funny!! I needed that. 

 

How's this?

 

(smirk, heard it, forwarded)

 

 

A woman from Los Angeles, who was a tree hugger and an anti-hunter, purchased a piece of timberland. There was a large tree on one of the highest points in the tract.

She wanted a good view of the natural splendor of her land so she started to climb the big tree. As she neared the top she encountered a spotted owl that attacked her. In her haste to escape, the woman slid down the tree to the ground and got many splinters in her crotch.

In considerable pain, she hurried to the nearest doctor. She told him she was an environmentalist and an anti-hunter and how she came to get all the splinters. The doctor listened to her story with great patience and then told her to go into the examining room and he would see if he could help her. She sat and waited three hours before the doctor reappeared.

The angry woman demanded, "What took you so long?"

He smiled and then told her, "Well, I had to get permits from the Environmental Protection Agency, the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management before I could remove old-growth timber from a recreational area. I'm sorry, but they turned me down."

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How Does Part #8 Work Exactly?

 

Hey! How exactly is a rainbow made? How exactly does a sun set? How exactly does a posi-trac rear-end on a Plymouth work? It just does.

 

 

Sorry - Couldn't resist - Reminded me of some JD stuff

 

Anyway, I think you may be missing a part or two - - Here's a vac diagram lifted from Cruiser's tech pics in DIY - page 4, pic #85

 

http://www.cherokeeforum.com/members/cruiser54-42565/albums/jeep-technical-photos/102110-vacuum-diagram-4-0-renix/

 

. :MJ 1: . 

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How Does Part #8 Work Exactly?

 

Hey! How exactly is a rainbow made? How exactly does a sun set? How exactly does a posi-trac rear-end on a Plymouth work? It just does.

 

 

Sorry - Couldn't resist - Reminded me of some JD stuff

 

Anyway, I think you may be missing a part or two - - Here's a vac diagram lifted from Cruiser's tech pics in DIY - page 4, pic #85

 

http://www.cherokeeforum.com/members/cruiser54-42565/albums/jeep-technical-photos/102110-vacuum-diagram-4-0-renix/

 

. :MJ 1: . 

 

Thanks for using the photos!! Just what I was hoping for. Too bad I don't know how to do it.

 

How long is a piece of string, BTW?

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I don't know who or what a JD is but OK.

 

Aha, now I know what it's actually called. Bi-metal temp sensor. Hmmm.... I guess if I was hardcore I could put the thing in my deep freeze, then install it quickly and see if it works right LOL. We'll see.... ;)

 

BTW, I'm not missing any parts. But the hoses may have been plugged into the wrong ports.

 

And yeah I kind of do live at the North Pole compared to you, I live in Canada LOL. The windchill can get in the -50's. Brutal stuff.

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p.s. Using cherokeeforum to host photos sucks because I see no way to hotlink to the photo. Normally you can include a photo in a post elsewhere, but they seem to have gone to great lengths to stop that. Boo.

 

But thanks for sharing it cruiser.

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p.s. Using cherokeeforum to host photos sucks because I see no way to hotlink to the photo. Normally you can include a photo in a post elsewhere, but they seem to have gone to great lengths to stop that. Boo.

 

But thanks for sharing it cruiser.

I'd love to be able to host them somewhere so they can be shared here in an as-needed basis. 

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I'd love to be able to host them somewhere so they can be shared here in an as-needed basis.

Photobucket. Flickr. Tinypics. Image Shack.

 

All free photo hosting sites. Heck, I think even Kodak may now offer free photo hosting.

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I'd love to be able to host them somewhere so they can be shared here in an as-needed basis.

Photobucket. Flickr. Tinypics. Image Shack.

 

All free photo hosting sites. Heck, I think even Kodak may now offer free photo hosting.

 

Tried photobucket and it didn't work. Kinda lost interest. 

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Hmm, my air box seems to be missing that sensor.. My spare air box doesn't have it either. Is it common for them to fall off?

 

The sensor is on the INSIDE of the airbox.  It's just the nipples sticking out. (Nice sig line there)

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Hmm, my air box seems to be missing that sensor.. My spare air box doesn't have it either. Is it common for them to fall off?

The sensor is on the INSIDE of the airbox. It's just the nipples sticking out. (Nice sig line there)

Yes, I get that. On the inside I just have a nipple like on the outside with nothing there..

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