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Old 09-04-2017, 09:08 PM
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I've searched the AIM and the net and had no luck to find the 1982 cruise control with resume vac hose drawings.

The 1982 has the resume that you can see in this picture. It has 2 wire connections and a male vac hose outlet on the back aiming towards the firewall. I need to know where to run the vac hose that is on the back side.

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[url]http://peter.all-corvette.com/Corvette/IIMG_2015.jpg

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Here's another picture. The male vac hose outlet comes out right behind the ivory wire connector cover. IHTH's,..Thx again. John




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Might not help at all but a try


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1982 was an odd ball.. Here is a link to all four of the pics from the AIM.

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Thanks Wilcox Corvette and the Thirteen Bats for posting the vac hose drawings. I did a check and I have them installed properly . So I good to go there.

But there's one more vac hose outlet on the back side of the resume relay that I'm not understanding.

Here's a picture with the wiring and ivory colored protector cover removed. U can see the vac pipe outlet beside the 2 wire connectors. I don't know where to run the vac hose from here.

Thx again John


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Originally Posted by Charliebates
Thanks Wilcox Corvette and the Thirteen Bats for posting the vac hose drawings. I did a check and I have them installed properly . So I good to go there.

But there's one more vac hose outlet on the back side of the resume relay that I'm not understanding.

Here's a picture with the wiring and ivory colored protector cover removed. U can see the vac pipe outlet beside the 2 wire connectors. I don't know where to run the vac hose from here.

Thx again John

The set up in my 81 is the same as your 82 it appears. That is not a vacuum port, but rather an air inlet (to remove the vacuum from the system once you cancel the cruise I presume). It is supposed to have hard plastic cap with a foam filter over top. They get very brittle with time and fall off. Mine recently did too. It runs fine without it, but I suppose you run a slight risk of sucking a foreign object in to the system.
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Originally Posted by StDomingos
The set up in my 81 is the same as your 82 it appears. That is not a vacuum port, but rather an air inlet (to remove the vacuum from the system once you cancel the cruise I presume). It is supposed to have hard plastic cap with a foam filter over top. They get very brittle with time and fall off. Mine recently did too. It runs fine without it, but I suppose you run a slight risk of sucking a foreign object in to the system.
I thank you for that advice St Domingos. I searched for hours on the net and couldn't get results.
I gotta say this forum is GREAT, AWESOME.
Thx again and much appreciated to EVERYONE for your help.
John in Red Deer
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Glad I could be of some use John. Always happy to help out a fellow Albertan

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