C10MixMaster
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- Dec 6, 2016
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- Location
- Kingman AZ
- First Name
- Ben
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- C10 BIG10
- Engine Size
- ZZ4 350
Ya know...you said "replacing periodically" and it got me to wondering if..a fresh and clean one would prove any benefit to...engine vacuum.
Surely that's the original part in my truck.
Very curious to see what's inside - what are the chances it's lasted 43 years and works @ maximum efficiency?
I'm anxious to see what's inside.
Does an old booster filter kill brake boosters AND / OR have a negative effect on vacuum numbers?
How very curious.
Whats up with a before and after reading?
You could do a test see?
OMMFG WHAT IS INSIDE THAT DEAL?
I forward the idea that a clogged up booster filter reduces engine vacuum.
If THAT is true, it would thereby INCREASE blow-by and have a directly negative impact on valve stem seals.
Follow?
Everything that follows behind it has to work.against it. That would compound quickly.
I want a new one now.
Thanks Mister B.
Prove the theory!
This filter has no effect on the booster itself at least as far as life expectancy.
IMHO changing the filter will have no effect on engine vacuum it is basically a sealed system except when braking.
If the filter is extremely plugged it might reduce vacuum to the booster requiring additional pedal pressure but probably very unlikely. again just IMO.
I would replace it mainly because at 43 years old if the element falls apart inside all that junk would end up in the engine.