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OPERATING ‘
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`' AND
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`MAINTENANCE ‘
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`INSTRUCTIONS
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`THE EMISSION TECHNICIAN
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`U. s. PATENT NO. 5,107,698
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`Copyright 1995 Emi—Tech, Inc.
`All Rights Reserved
`VACUTEC and THE EMISSION TECHNICIAN ®
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`are trademarks of EMI—TECH, INC.
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`Operator'sManual ‘ 1
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`Exhibit 1006
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`Exhibit 1006
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`PATENTED BREAKTHROUGH PROVIDES FIRST WAY TO
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`FIND VACUUM LEAKS ‘WITH THE ENGINE OFF I
`
`The introduction of an industry "first" diagnostic tool, a' breakthrough described in US.
`Patent No. 5,107,698, gives service technicians a simple and 100 percent effective way to
`find vacuum leaks with the ENGINEQEE in less than three (3) minutes.
`
`"We believe literally hundreds of repair and driveability problems are misdiagnosed,
`because technicians have NO quick, easy, foolproof way to find vacuum leaks." Vacuum
`leaks may be caused by worn or defective gaskets, leaky valves, split or broken hoses,
`missing or cracked vacuum caps, worn throttle shafts or many other minor defects that
`can be hard to detect.
`
`"Not linking the problem to a vacuum leak, technicians search for phantom malfunctions
`elsewhere -— often in the ignition, computer, or fuel systems." EMI-TECH's. new Vacuum
`Leak Finder "VACUTEC" introduces smoke into the intake manifold system while the
`engine is NOT RUNNING, making it easy to detect all leaks VISUALLY and fix them.
`
`"This new tool solves a dilemma that has frustrated automotive technicians for decades.
`It's so simple, you almost kick yourself for not thinking of it before". ‘
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`Simple to Use“...
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`Profitable to Own...
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`‘ EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURING
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`mom-s HELD nv EMl-TECH, mc.
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`Table of Contents
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`INTRODUCTION.......................................................
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`2
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`SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..........................................
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`4 -
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`MAINTENANCE, WARRANTY................................
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`5
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`INSTRUCTION:
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`VACUUM ...........................................................
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`6
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`CANISIER PURGE TEST............ 6A '
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`EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM PRESSURE TEST... 6.B
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`EGR TEST FOR LEAKS ..................................... 6.C
`EGR OPERATION TEST.,..... .............................. 6.C
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`PCV VALVE TEST................. ............................ 6D
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`THEORY / DEFINITIONS ............................'.....‘.......... 7
`ILLUSTRATIONS...... .................................................. 8
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`I
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`VACUUM LEAK SOURCES - Carbureted......... 9
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`VACUUM LEAK SOURCES — Fuel Injected...... 10
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`VACUUM LEAK SOURCES - Fuel Injected”...
`OTHER USES, IDEAS.............................................
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`11
`12
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`SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................
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`1 3
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`MSDS ......................................... . ................................. 14-15
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`SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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`VACUTEC IS DESIGNED TO OPERATE ON 12 VOLT VEHICLES. MAKE SURE
`
`EQUIPMENT IS IN THE OFF POSITION TO AVOID SPARK AND POSSIBLE
`EXPLOSION.
`‘
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`WARNING ll!
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`1. BATTERIES PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE GASES.
`2. PROVIDE FOR ADEQUATE VENTILATION.
`3. KEEP LIGHTED CIGARETTES, FLAMES AND OTHER IGNITION
`SOURCES AWAY FROM BATTERY.
`4. VACUTEC PRODUCT SHOULD BE USED ONLY IN WELL
`VENTILATED AREAS.
`.
`
`CAUTION M!
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`5. THIS VACUTEC EQUIPMENT SHOULD NOT BE USED
`FREQUENTLY BY PERSONS WITH UPPER RESPIRATORY.
`PROBLEMS, SUCH AS ASTHMA.
`6. DO NIKE START ENGINE WITH VACUTEC CONNECTED.
`
`DISCLAIIVIER
`
`EMT-TECH, INC. cannot be responsible for any testing using the VACUTEC equipment
`which exceeds the scope of vacuum testing as described in this manual. It should be clearly
`understood that VACUTEC is an aid for experienced technicians to locate vacuuxh leaks and is
`not a substitute for sound professional judgment,
`
`. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
`
`In no event will Emi-Tech, Inc. be liable to or through user(s) for (1) any indirect, special,
`incidental and/or consequential damages, including, but not limited to loss of use, revenue or
`profits, anticipated sales, business opportunities, goodwill or interruption of business suffered
`by any user(s) as a result of user(s) for any reason; (2) any damages suffered by user(s) as a
`result of user(s) failure to live up to user(s) obligations; (3) any claim against user(s) by any
`third party for dar'nages of any kind, including any which may arise from or in connection with
`the delivery, use, or performance of a VACUTEC device even if Emi—Tech, Inc. has been
`advised of the possibility of such loss or damage. The liability of Emi~Tech, Inc. from any and
`all causes, shall, in the aggregate, not exceed the purchase price paid by the user(s) hereof.
`
`.
`
`SINCE SOME STATES DO NOT PERMT DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES OR LIMITATION OF
`LIABILITY, THIS DISCLAIIVIER OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
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`Operator's Manual — 4
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`MAINTENANCE
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`VACUTEC MUST BY KEPT IN ITS UPRIGHT POSITION!
`
`DO NOT LAY ON SIDE OR TIP.
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`The VACUTEC equipment should be kept clean. The outside of the VACUTEC
`should be wiped clean on a weekly bases. Wax the outside of the VACUTEC at least every
`six months. Cable ends or alligator clips should be sprayed every 6 months with a light
`weight lubricant to protect against battery acid corrosion. The casters on the stand should
`also be sprayed with a light weight lubricant for added protection.
`
`' For Service or Extended Warranty call:
`
`EMI—TECH, INC.
`409—935—1375
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`800-948-2177 '
`
`888-VACUTEC (822—8832)
`
`WARRANTY INFORMATION:
`
`Warranty information must be received within 30 days of purchase. The
`VACUTEC unique product is proprietary and covered by US. Patent No.
`5,107,698. The warranty will be null and void if any VACUTEC equipment
`had been altered or tampered with in any manner or if the serial number tag has
`been removed.
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`Operators Manual — 5
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`' INSTRUCTIONS
`VACUUM
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`VACUTEC MODEL 312
`.
`LEADS - SWITCHES - ACCESSORIES
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`HOOK-UP
`
`to (+) positive)
`Connect VACUTEC to battery (Red
`(Black to (- ) negative)
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`** If leads are hooked up in reverse,
`**
`unit will not operate
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`**
`**
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`YA; :UTELgZymrks best on a COLD ENGINE.
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`flith. Engine Not cunning...........Turn VACUTEC on.
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`Connect outlet hose to system. Manifold vacuum source is best.
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`Example: Brake booster hose - remove at brake booster and insert outlet '
`hose from VACUTEC into booster hose.
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`** Note: Be aware, if there is a check valve on the power brake booster hose or
`on the vacuum hose entering the vehicle, you will have to bypass these
`check valves to ensure smoke distribution in these areas.
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`Use the remote button to purge air from system, for approximately '10 seconds.
`Then begin to "Touch" the remote button lightly and watch where to identify
`leaks.
`'
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`As you touch the remote button lightly, a smoke effect will begin to show precisely
`at the areas where there are vacuum leaks; (Example: around the intake
`manifold gasket, etc.) (see more examples on the illustration pages 9, 10 and 11.)
`
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`Turn unit off when not needed.
`(automatic shut off will occur in about 3 minutes)
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`The remote is still available if the timer is off and battery is connected.
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`Do NOT start the engine until you have removed the VACUTEC hook-upf
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`Helpful Hint: Use a pocket flashlight for faster identification of leak locations.
`
`This information is in the general sense only. Differentmakes and models may vary on
`actual hook up details. These instructions areto give the technician brief and basic ideas
`of the VACUTEC test. Refer to manuals for technical details.
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`PURGE TEST SCHEMATIC
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`FILLER
`NECK
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`FILLER
`CAP
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`ROLLOVER VALVE
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`EVAPORATIVE
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`FUEL TANK
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`4
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`CANISTER
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`PURGE TEST VACUTEC
`THEORY
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`During the IM>240 test, a vehicle must have a minimum of one (1) liter of flow during
`the four minute test.
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`Therefore, one forth (1/4) liter must flow per minute.
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`The VACUTEC flow meter measures this amount on the first line ofthe-meter.
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`Movement of the internal ball to the line shows a passing purge system.
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`HOOK UP
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`The purge line is connected to the charcoal canister on one end and the engine on the
`other.
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`Disconnect the purge line at the charcoal canister or engine and place the purge valve
`where the flow will travel through the flow meter from the bottom to the top, using the
`supplied hoses and adapters.
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`‘
`OPERATION
`When the engine gets to operating temperature or closed loop the system should
`exceed the one forth (1/4) liter per minute minimum.
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`If there is no flow check your hook up first, then look up the procedure in a repair or
`service manual.
`This information is in the general sense only Different makes and models may Vary on iictunl hook up details. These
`instructions are to give the technician brief and basic ideas of the VACUTEC test. Refer to manuals for lcchnical details.
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`PRESSURE TEST SCHEMATIC
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`FILLER
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`FILLER
`CAP ~| /
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`NECK
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`ROLLOVER VALVE
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`FUEL TANK
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`-
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`ENGINE
`EVAPORATIVE
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`I- _‘_w__p__(;ANISTER
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`4‘
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`** WARNING ** DANGER **
`.- “lfimw ‘.
`* Use EXTREME CAUTION while performing the
`""MT".
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`Evaporative System Pressure Test.
`* Pressurizing the fuel tank can cause fumes, vapors ‘1” ’F
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`._..__I '
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`and liquid gasoline to escape from the system that
`are highly flammable.
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`7' "
`* Disconnect the battery lead from the vehicle before
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`performing this test.
`‘
`'_L
`I * DO NOT SMOKE, CAUSE ELECTRICAL ARC
`OR ASPARK OF ANY TYPE.
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`Iii—I
`* Ventilation of the area is extremely important.
`g,
`4
`* ABORT this pressure test if vehicle fails after two
`“
`(2) minutes.
`EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM PRESSURE TEST 1
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`This test checks the tank, filler cap and vent lines for leaks. The test requires a one half
`(1/2) psi pressure he applied to the system whereupon it must maintain one forth (1/4)
`psi for two (2) minutes.
`’
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`THE "VACUTEC" TEST
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`The VACUTEC puts approximately one half(1/2) psi in the fuel tank vent hose through
`the purge valve after a fill period for the tank to fill up. The flowmeter should go to zero
`flow.
`,
`,
`If the meter does not go to zero flow, there is a leak.
`
`"" TO FIND A LEAK *
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`To find a leak in this system, fill the line and tank with smoke by turning on the smoke
`generating section of the VACUTEC and observe where the smoke leaves the system.
`'
`(example: fuel filler cap‘ may be leaking)
`This information is in the general sensebn‘ly. Different makes and models may vary on actual hook up details.
`These instructions are to give the technician brief and basic ideas ofthe VACUTEC test. Refer to manuals for
`technical details.
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`EGR TEST FOR LEAKS
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`(EGR—EXHAUST GAS RECYCLE)
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`The EGR system should not allow exhaust to enter the intake system with the
`ENGINE OFF.
`
`Therefore, if we use the VACUTEC to pressure the exhaust system with one half ‘
`(1/2) psi of smoke. You can look in the intake for smoke if there is no smoke; then
`the EGR system is not leaking by the valves.
`'
`
`EGR OPERATION TEST
`
`The EGR valve can be tested for operation and flow. By applying an external
`vacuum sourceto the EGR valve inlet, should in most cases, cause the EGR valve
`to open. With the VACUTEC and the special exhaust cone connected, the
`technician should see smoke enter the intake manifold. -
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`** NOTE: Some EGR valves are back pressure operated and will not open when
`vacuum is applied.
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`Also, SOme EGR valves are electric operated.
`For more information see a repair manual.
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`EMI-TECH, INC. does supply a special exhaust cone for an exhaust leak and EGR test.
`
`This information is in'the general sense only. Different makes and models may vary onactual hook up
`details. These instructions are to give the technician brief and basic ideas of the VACUTEC test. Refer
`to manuals for technical details.
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`PCV VALVE TEST
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`PCV VALVE TEST
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`The PCV valve system should flow a minimum of S LPM through the valve.-
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`'l‘o test, disconnect the valve from the engine and connect the top llowmctcr hose to the
`valve. Start the engine. The meter should flow 5 LPM as illustrated. (The bottom hose
`should be disconnected.)
`
`This information is in the general sense only. Different makes and models may vary on
`actual hookup details. These instructions are to give the technician brief and basic ideas
`of the VACUTEC test. Refer to manuals for technical details.
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`Operator's Manual - 6D
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`THEORY AND DEFINITIONS
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`Magma (Webster Definition)
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`A space from which most of the air has been
`removed.
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`114M (Interpretation)
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`Any space with less than 14.7psi (103 k Pa) of
`preSSure at sea level has a vacuum.
`
`Therefore, a vacuum leak is not what it sounds like. A vacuum leak does not
`allow vacuum to escape; but it allows air to enter the area where vacuum was formed.
`High pressure 14.7psi enters area of low pressure, never the reverse.
`
`VACUTEC takes advantage of this by pressurizing the area normally in a
`vacuum chamber with smoke. The smoke finds the exact spdt of pressure drop and
`escapes at that point. The technician may then identify the location of the leak by sight.
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`/ /
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`/.
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`Z
`:/
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`Ventu ri Vacuum
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`Intake Manifold
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`Ported Vacuum
`Vacuum
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`‘
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`-
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`REv
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`Three types of vacuum found in vehiclefuel systems.
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`They are used as vacuum controls.
`
`Leaks in any system can be found by closing off the exit of smoke from the air filter,
`carburetor or fuel infection system.
`
`Helpful tip: Keep a roll of clear plastic wrap handy to cover the outlets. Simply wrap
`the outlet with the plastic wrap and redirect the pressure.
`
`(example: sealing the air cleaner housing creates a higher pressure of smoke input.)
`
`Note: Smoke will exit any Low Pressure area, as in any hose disconnected; no matter if
`Ported, Venturi or Intake Manifold Vacuum. The vacuum is all tied to the same
`chamber.
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`ILLUSTRATIONS
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`- The following illustrations will show the
`technician some areas to lookfor
`vacuum leaks;
`,
`
`These will not be the only areas, butfor
`the new technician, it will give you a ’
`place to begin.
`
`7 We hope these illustrations will help you
`better understand the excellent benefits
`VACUTEC can ofierfor speed and
`
`accuracy.
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`Operator's Manual — 8
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`AREAS OF POSSIBLE
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`‘
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`' VACUUM LEAK SOURCES
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`CARBURETED ENGINES
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`EXHAUST GAS
`RECYCLE VALVE
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`VACUUM
`VACUUM
`HOSE
`SWITCHES
`
`
` CHOKE
`
`
`
`& HOSES
`ADVANCE .
`PULL OFF
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`/
`INAPHRAGM’
`‘”\
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`INTAKE
`MANWOLD
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`GASKET
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`CARBURETOR
`BASE
`GASKET
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`CHARCOAL
`CANBTER
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`\
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`AREAS OF POSSIBLE
`VACUUM LEAK SOURCES
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`A
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`FUEL INJECTED ENGINES
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`AIR
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`CLEANER
`HOSE
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`
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`THROTTLE
`BODY
`GASKET
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`THROTTLE
`BODY
`SHAFT
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`INJECTOR
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`AREAS OF POSSIBLE
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`VACUUM LEAK SOURCES
`FUEL INJECTED ENGINES
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`L
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`INTAKE
`AH{HOSE
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`POSHWVE
`CRANKCASE
`VENTHOSE
`(PCV)
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`VACUUM THROTTU3
`LINES
`PLATE
`AIR VALVES
`VACUUM
`LINES
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`o Afll
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`FLOVV
`METER
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`INTAKE
`MANXFOLD
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`WUECTOR
`QJUNGS
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`AHl
`CLEANER
`ASSEMBLY "
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`OTHER USES
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`It has come to our attention, there are possible other uses of VACUTEC.
`
`If you have any information concerning other applications, please call or writeand let
`us know.
`
`The VACUTEC model 31215 limited to less than approximately 75 (3/4) pounds
`pressure.
`
`EMI-TECH, INC.
`3202 Main Street
`
`La Marque, Texas 77568
`409—935—1375
`800-948-2177
`
`SSS-VACUTEC (822—8832)
`
`W '
`
`EMI-TECH, INC. cannot be responsible for any testing using the VACUTEC
`equipment which exceeds the scope of vacuum testing as described in this manual. It
`should be clearly understood that VACUTEC is an aid for experienced technicians to
`locate vacuum leaks and is not a substitute for sound professional judgment. '
`
`W ,
`
`.
`
`In no event will Emi—Tech, Inc. be liable to or through user(s) for (1) any indirect,
`special, incidental and/or consequential damages, including, but not limited to loss of
`use, revenue or profits, anticipated sales, business opportunities, goodwill or
`interruption of business suffered by any user(s) as a result of user(s) for any reason;
`(2) any damages suffered by user(s) as a result of user(s) failure to live up to user(s)
`obligations; (3) any claim against user(s) by any third party for damages of any kind,
`including any which may arise from or in connection with the delivery, use, or
`performance of a VACUTEC device even if Emi—Tech, Inc. has been advised of the
`possibility of such loss or damage. The liability of Emi-Tech, Inc. from any and all
`causes, shall, in the aggregate, not exceed the purchase price paid by the user(s) hereof.
`
`SINCE SOME STATES DO NOT PERMIT DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES OR
`LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIMITATION OF
`LIABILITY MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
`
`
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`EMI-TECH, INC.
`
`
`
`Deluxe roll—a-round stand with
`
`locking caster.
`Bright chrome 1" square steel legs.
`Stand Specifications:
`Overall Size: H: 35 U2"
`W: 19 U2"
`D: 24"
`
`Upper Tray: H: 32 l/ "
`W: 17 1/2"
`D: 18"
`
`Lower Tray: H: 15 3/4"
`W: 17 1/2"
`D: l9"
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`Net Weight: Stand Only: 25 pounds
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`VACUTEC MODEL 312
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`VACUTEC SPECIFICATIONS:
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`* 12 Volt operation
`Maximum Amp Draw I [.8 DC.
`* Built in remote.
`* Automatic Shut Off.
`
`* Unique "Engine NOT Running“
`Vacuum leak locator
`Locales Unfiltered air Leaks.
`Locales oil leaks & exhaust leaks.
`* Flow 'meter attachment: allows
`
`l/M 240 canister purge test
`.
`and fuel cvaporative test.
`Detection of ALL vacuum leaks within only
`minutes.
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`I
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`Allows operator to salamtiazmfleaks.
`
`* Does NOT use ultrasonic sensing.
`* Rugged 18 GA Steel Construction.
`Size:
`1-1: 9" W:l4" D312"
`
`Net Weight: 23 pounds
`* Built in Circuit Breaker.
`
`Features cable length of IOI‘I.
`Made in the U.S.A.
`
`lZARRANIXL
`* One year warranty.
`* Extended warranty options.
`
`us. Patent No. 5,107,698
`
`*Indicatcs UNIQUE features of
`VACUTEC. VACUTEC and THE
`
`EMISSION TECHNICIAN are
`trademarks of EMI—TECH, INC.
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`51'
`MATERIAL SAFETY DATA 3.
`EMl-TIECI'I. INC.
`3202 Main Street
`La Marque, 'I'X 7756K
`
`
`
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`EMERGENCY 'I‘IELEPI lONE NUMBER: 409-935-l375
`A. IDENTIFICATION AND EMERGENCY INFORMA'I'ION
`CAS NUMBER
`PRODUCT CODE:
`PRODUCT NAME:
`VACUTEC® Fluid
`Complex Mixitlre'
`CHEMICAL NAME“.
`Petroleum Lubricating Oil
`CAS Number Not Applicabte
`PRODUCT APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Clear Blue ~ Liquid
`OSHA REQUIRE!) LABEL INFORMATION .
`In compliance with hazard and right to know requirements, the following
`OSIIA ilnznrd Warnings should be found on a label. bill of luding or invoice accompanying this shiptttent.
`(OSHA Hazard Warning not applicable for this product: therefore, no OSHA warnings would appear on the lubel.)W
`B. COMPONENTS AND HAZARD INFORMATION
`COMPONENTS
`CAS NO. OI“
`COM PONEN'IS
`64742-54<7 or 64742-650
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`lubriatting Bose Stocks
`
`APPROXIMATE
`CONCENTRATION
`less than 50%
`
`HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
`IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (I'lMlSl
`llliAIJI'Il FLAMMABIIJTY REACTIVITY
`|
`I
`l)
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`
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`Proprietary Additive Package
`HAZARD RATINGS
`Hydrotrcatcd Middle
`O-Ixnst
`l-Sligu 2-Modemte 3-Iligh 4-I-threme
`Distillate Solvent
`See Section F. for Ivlenlth and ilavnrd lnlitrmntitm
`
`
`Greater thntt 50%
`less than 30"»
`
`Mixture
`64742-464
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`C. PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY AND EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES
`EYE CONTACT".
`If'liquid form is splashed into the eyes, flush with elem wutcr l'or‘l5 minutes or until irritation suhsidcs. Ifirritntion persist call a
`physiciun.
`In case ot'skln contact with liquid Ibrm. remove any contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
`SKIN:
`INGESTION: Ifingested, [)0 NOT induce vomiting. call a physician immediately.w——
`D. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD INFORMATION
`. NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA) - HAZARD IDENTIFICATION:
`
`HEALTH FLAMMABILITY REACTIVITY
`l
`I
`O
`As with any petroleum product, use caution around pilot lights, static electricity and open flame.
`HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
`BXTINGUISIIING MEDIA AND FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES
`Foam. water, spray (fog), dry chemical, carbon dioxide and vaporizing liquid type extinguishing agents may all be suitable for
`extinguishing fire involving this type of product. As with any Safety Procedures for any emergency, 2 plan of tire protection and
`response strategy though consultation with local fire protection authorities or appropriate specialist.
`The following procedures for this type of product are based on the recommendations in the National Fire Protection Association‘s
`“Fire Protection Guide on I'Iaznrdous Materials". Eighth Edition (I984):
`Use water spray, dry chemicnl, foam, or carbon dioxide. Water or fonm may cause frothing. Use water to keep lire-exposed
`containers cool. Water spray may be used in flush spills away from exposed areas.
`
`
`>
`E. HEALTH AND HAZARD INFORMATION
`Prolonged or repented liquid contact with the skin will dry and defut the skin, lending to possible irritation and dermatitis.
`NATURE OF HAZARD AND TOXICITY INFORMATION
`In accordance with the current OSIIA I lumrd Communication Standard Criteria, this product does not require a cancer hnmrd warning. This is
`because the product is formulated from hast: stocks which are severely hydrotreated, severely solvent extracted, and/or processed by mild
`hydrotrcatment and extraction. Alternatively, it only oonsisl of components not otherwise affected by [ARC criteria, such as vacuum disilltntcs or
`synthetimlly derived materials, and as such is not characteri'led by current IARC classification criteria.
`Prolonged or repeated skin contact with this product tends to remove skin oils possibly lending to irritation and dennnlilis. However, hosed on
`human experience and available toxicological data, this product is judged to be neither a “corrosive" nor an "irritant“ by OSHA criteria.
`Product in liquid form Contacting the eye may cause eye irritation.
`PRE-EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS WHICH MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE
`
`,
`
`Petroleum Solvents/Petroleum Hydrocarbons-Skin contact may aggravate an existing dermatitis.
`F. PHYSICAL DATA
`The following data are approximate or typical values and should not be used for precise design purposes.
`BOILING RANGE
`‘ pirl
`VAPOR PRESSURE
`VISCOSITY
`ND.‘
`Essentially Neutral
`Less than 5mm Ijlg @ 25C
`7.9 :81 @ I00 C
`SPECIFIC GRAVITY
`MOLECULAR WIEICII IT VAPOR DENSITY (AlR=|l
`PERCENT VOLATILE IIY VOLUME
`0,875
`Not Determined
`Greater than 5
`_
`Less than 30%
`POUR, CONGI'EALING OR MEETING
`EVAPORATE RA'I‘IZ @ I A'I'M. AND
`_
`SOLUBIIJTY IN WATER ((7) ATM.
`I’OIN'I‘
`25 C (77 I7) (n-BU'I'YI. ACIi'I'A’I'Ii = I)
`AND 25 C (77F)
`-20 I-‘ Pour Point by ASTMI) 97
`0.20 ’
`Negligible: less than 0.I%
`
`Operator’s Manual - I4
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`

`

`
`
`..ter. Hazardous polymerization will not occur. Avoid
`tact is stable and will not react violently witr
`This
`G. REACTIVITY
`contact with strong oxidants such as liquid chlorine. concentrated oxygen. sodium hypochlorite or calcium ltvpochvloritc.W
`H. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMA’I‘ION
`
`Recover free product. Add sand. earth. or other
`STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED.
`suitable absorbent to spill area. Minimize skin contact. Keep product out of sewers and watercourses by diking or impounding.
`Advise authorities ifproduct has entered or may enter sewers. watercourses. or extensive land areas. Assure conformity with
`applicable governmental regulations.‘ Tlte following information may be useful in complying with various state and federal laws and
`regulations under various environmental statutes:
`
`Reponablo Quantity (RQ). EPA Regulation 40 CFR 302 (CERCLA Section I02) No RQ for product or any constituent greater than
`|°/oor
`0.l%(carcinogen).
`
`Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQL EPA Regulation 40 CFR 355 (SARA Section 301 $04). No TPQ for product or arty constituent
`greater than 1% or 0. 1% carcinogen).
`Toxic Chemical Release Reporting EPA Regulation 40 CFR 372 (SARA Seetiou 3 t 3). No toxic chemical is present greater than I‘ll.
`or 0.. l% (carcinogen).
`Hazardous Chemical Reporting. EPA Regulation 40 CFR 370 (SARA Sections 3t 1-3 l2).
`EPA l-Iamrd Classification Code: Acute
`Chronic
`Fire
`Pressure
`Hazard
`Hazard
`Hazard
`Hazard
`l. PROTECTION AND PRECAUTIONS
`
`Not Applicable
`XXX
`
`Reactive
`Hazard
`
`VENTILATION
`
`Use local exhaust to capture vapor. mists or fumes. if necessary.
`
`RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
`PROTECTIVE GLOVES
`
`Use air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces. if needed.
`Use chemical resistant gloves. if needed. to avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact with
`liquid form.
`
`EYE PROTECTION
`
`Use splash goggles or face shield when eve contact with liquid form may occur.
`
`OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use chemical resistant apron or otherllllpcn"ions clothing if needed to avoid contaminating
`regular clothing which could resultIn prolonged or repeated skirt contact with liquid form.
`WORK PRACTICES/ENGINEERING CONTROIS
`Keep containers and storage containers closed when not in use. Do not store near heat. sparks. flame or strong oxidants.
`Information on electrical equipment appropriate for use with this product may be found in the latest edition of the National Electrical
`Code (NFPA-7tl). This document is available from the National Fire Protection Association. Batterynmrch Park. Quincy. MA 0226*).
`PERSONAL HYGIENE
`Minimim breathing vapor. mist or fumes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact nith liquid form on skin. Remove Contaminated
`clothing: launder or dry-clean before reuse Remove contaminated shoes and thoroughly clean before reuse: discard if oil-soaked.
`Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact. before breaks and meals. attd at end of work period. Product is readily removed from skin by
`waterless hand cleaners followed bv washin ' thorou lltlv with son and water.
`
`
`For further information relative to spills resulting, from transportation incidents. refer to
`l. TRANSPORTATtON INFORMATION
`latest Department ofTransportation Emergency Response Guidebook for Hazardous Materials Incidents DOT F 53003.
`DOT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER............ Not Applicable
`
`In compliance with hazard and right to know requirements. the
`OSHA REQUIRED LA DEL INFORMATION
`following OSHA Hazard Warnings should be found on a label. bill oflading or invoice accompanying this shipmenL
`(OSHA Hazard Warning not applicable for this product:
`therefore, no OSHA warnings would appear on the lahel.)
`_ The information and recommendations contained herein a re. to the best of Manufacturers knowledge and belief. accurate and
`reliable as or the date issued. Manufacturer does not warrant or guarantee their accuracy or reliability. and Manufacturer shall not be
`liable for any loss or damage arising out of the use thereof
`
`The information and recommendations are offered for the user 5 consideration and examination. and it is the user‘s responsibility to
`satisf) itselftlrat they are suitable and complete forIts panicular use
`The Ertiiromncntnl lnformation included under Section H hereof as well as the Hazardous Materials identification System (HMIS)
`and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) ratings have been included in EMl-TECH INC in order to provide additional health
`- and hazard classification information. The ratings recommended are based upon the criteria supplied by the developers of these rating
`systems, together with EMt-TECH‘s interpretation or the available data.
`
`Operator’s Manual - l5
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