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I was wondering if there was an easy method to make a good vacuum canister.

 

I know the basics, but it is the details that cause problems! :oops:

 

I could just buy one for $45.... but i havent found a local parts store that stocks them.

 

My vacuum assist brakes arent working very well off of the intake manifold. I meant to solve this problem today... but instead i started working on my speaker boxes for my Z.

 

I have a mig welder, though i am no welding expert yet, i could probably use it to make , or modify something, to use as a vacuum canister.

 

Thanks for any help,

Joe

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Guest Thurem

Any container that holds pressure would propaply be suitable. A propane canister, like the one you can buy at ACE for less than 5 bucks, comes to mind, just don't start welding on it, for obvious reasons. You also wanna get a one way valve, to keep the vacuum in the canister, and not going back into the intake manifold.

Thure

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Guest benjlv

a brake booster is kind of like a vacuum canister already. It has a check valve and will take a few applications of the brakes to lose the vacuum inside. Me thinks you may have a bad check valve...booster...or are just not making enough vacuum and in that case you would need a vacuum pump

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