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vacuum during break in?
Hey guys, just rebuilt an engine and threw it in and was noticing I was getting odd vacuum readings, was only getting about -12.6 at idle. Car drove fine for initial break in drive getting up to 0.0 but i cut the drive short due to finding that reading odd. I will do some more in depth looking around for vacuum leaks tomorrow but was hoping for a sanity check. car starts and idles fine, timing verified with light. or am I over thinking this for the initial break in?
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Originally Posted by NExOBLIVISCARIS
(Post 1662365)
Hey guys, just rebuilt an engine and threw it in and was noticing I was getting odd vacuum readings, was only getting about -12.6 at idle. Car drove fine for initial break in drive getting up to 0.0 but i cut the drive short due to finding that reading odd. I will do some more in depth looking around for vacuum leaks tomorrow but was hoping for a sanity check. car starts and idles fine, timing verified with light. or am I over thinking this for the initial break in?
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Originally Posted by themonkeyman
(Post 1662366)
Gonna need a lot more info to really be able to offer much insight; is this a turbo motor? Stock rebuild? What units are those numbers you’ve mentioned? In-hg, kpa? What management are you running? Has it been tuned? What necessitated the rebuild? What was your break in procedure before driving the car?
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Originally Posted by NExOBLIVISCARIS
(Post 1662365)
Hey guys, just rebuilt an engine and threw it in and was noticing I was getting odd vacuum readings, was only getting about -12.6 at idle. Car drove fine for initial break in drive getting up to 0.0 but i cut the drive short due to finding that reading odd. I will do some more in depth looking around for vacuum leaks tomorrow but was hoping for a sanity check. car starts and idles fine, timing verified with light. or am I over thinking this for the initial break in?
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Originally Posted by Kapixon1
(Post 1662586)
If the car starts, idles fine, and the timing is spot on, then the odd vacuum reading could just be a normal quirk, especially during the break-in phase. Turbo motors can behave differently when they're first fired up, and vacuum readings might be off depending on how everything settles. The reading being in psig could definitely explain the confusion. Check for vacuum leaks when you can, but overall, it doesn't sound like a huge issue yet.
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