Exhaust restriction test, Positive crankcase ventilation (pcv) valve test – Actron KAL2512 User Manual

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A. Steady vacuum reading between 15

and 20 inches indicates a mechanically

sound engine.

B.If unsteady reading increase engine

speed to 2000 RPM:

• If evens out check:

- Ignition and/or timing

- Carburetor mixture adjustments at idle

• If pointer sweeps get larger check for

- Weak or broken valve springs

• If pointer sweeps become smaller

and more rapid check for:

- Carburetor or intake manifold leaks

- Sticky valves

Exhaust Restriction Test

1. Make sure vacuum gauge is connected.

2. Increase engine speed to 2000 RPM

and keep.

3. Note vacuum gauge reading.

4. Look for slowly decreasing vacuum

reading.

• If vacuum decreases check for a

partially blocked muffler or tailpipe.

Positive Crankcase Ventilation

(PCV) Valve Test

1. Unplug PCV valve that was plugged

with tape.

2. Crank engine

• If vacuum drops to half the noted

vacuum then the PCV valve is good.

• If vacuum reading is much lower than

one-half the problem is usually

excessive flow which could upset the

proper carburetor air/fuel ratio causing

rough idling and burned valves.

• If vacuum does not change the PCV

valve is usually clogged.

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Steady vacuum between

15 and 20 inches

Unsteady vacuum reading

Vacuum Drops half the

noted vacuum

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