Vetteman61
Member
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2021
- Posts
- 39
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- Location
- USA
- First Name
- Roger
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- K5
- Engine Size
- 350
Hello,
1987 K5 Blazer. After sitting for 7 years, the air mostly only blows out of the floor. I have checked the vacuum line under the hood and everything is good. I have applied vacuum to the defroster vent and it does operate when I apply separate vacuum. I unbolted the dash selector and all 5 vac. hoses are hooked up (one was empty which I thought was a problem, but according to the manual one is not used and is blocked off internally).
My thought was that If I turn the engine on and disconnect the rubber vac. line fitting on the back of the dash selector I should be able to feel one of the lines sucking, but I do not feel any of the lines providing vacuum no matter how I change the selector. My thought is that there must be something wrong between where the supply line comes through the firewall and where it connects to the dash selector.
Am I correct that with the engine running I should be able to put my thumb over one of the holes and feel suction? It looks like in order to trace the line back to the firewall fitting I would have to remove the entire HVAC box under the dash. Is this correct?
Dash selector vacuum fitting
The vacuum lines going into the back of the fitting. All 5 are there. According to the manual the empty fitting at the bottom that I am bending with my finger is supposed to be empty and is blocked off internally with the selector.
Thank you,
Brandon
1987 K5 Blazer. After sitting for 7 years, the air mostly only blows out of the floor. I have checked the vacuum line under the hood and everything is good. I have applied vacuum to the defroster vent and it does operate when I apply separate vacuum. I unbolted the dash selector and all 5 vac. hoses are hooked up (one was empty which I thought was a problem, but according to the manual one is not used and is blocked off internally).
My thought was that If I turn the engine on and disconnect the rubber vac. line fitting on the back of the dash selector I should be able to feel one of the lines sucking, but I do not feel any of the lines providing vacuum no matter how I change the selector. My thought is that there must be something wrong between where the supply line comes through the firewall and where it connects to the dash selector.
Am I correct that with the engine running I should be able to put my thumb over one of the holes and feel suction? It looks like in order to trace the line back to the firewall fitting I would have to remove the entire HVAC box under the dash. Is this correct?
Dash selector vacuum fitting
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The vacuum lines going into the back of the fitting. All 5 are there. According to the manual the empty fitting at the bottom that I am bending with my finger is supposed to be empty and is blocked off internally with the selector.
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Thank you,
Brandon