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Electric Vacuum Pump
JEGS 555-63016 Electric Vacuum Pump Kit
- Provides the necessary vacuum for power brakes when the camshaft has been upgraded or the engine doesn’t supply more than 16 in. of vacuum
- Maintains between 18-22 in. hg of vacuum for proper operation of power brake booster
- Compact design fits in most engine compartments
- Easy to install with included instructions
Specifications:
what's the warranty?
How much current does the pump draw when it's on?
Can I use this as a crankcase vacuum and split it off to my brake booster? This is for a 2.0L 4 cylinder.
Do I still need to pull vacuum from the engine/carburetor if I use this unit
Will this work on a 1950s truck which had a gas motor and now has a diesel motor
This pump builds ~20 in of vacuum and curs off until vacuum is >5in. Is there any ability to adjust?
Does it matter which way I mount the pump? There are arrows on it, is there an up or down that I need to worry about?
Can this be used plumbed to an intake manifold for big cams that provide little to no vacuum to crankcase and brake booster?
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