Re: [AMC-list] 1981 Spirit 6 cyl air intake trap door vacuum motorfailed
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Re: [AMC-list] 1981 Spirit 6 cyl air intake trap door vacuum motorfailed (more)



There is no source for replacements -- you can try your local Jeep dealer to
see if they have any leftovers in their pipeline.  Part number for that
piece is 8983501350.   However, later parts books have a note that says you
have to buy the whole air cleaner assembly (can no longer get just that
piece).  May have to try to find a good used one at the pick-and-pulls (look
at the 258-powered Jeep CJ's for starters).

I've never tried to repair one -- don't really need it down here where its
warm all the time.

George G.
Somewhere in the Texas Hill Country

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From: gqrxzy8974@xxxxxxxx [mailto:gqrxzy8974@xxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 1:55 PM
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Subject: [AMC-list] 1981 Spirit 6 cyl air intake trap door vacuum
motorfailed (more)

This was previously posted on amcyclopedia.org but didn't
appear as I expected on the amc-list, so I'm reposting
it directly to amc-list with later information.

I've a 1981 AMC Spirit 6 cyl and the air intake trap door 
vacuum motor has failed. The vacuum motor doesn't move
with vacuum applied and doesn't hold vacuum either.

The trap door moves freely (not bound up) and since it 
opens in toward the carburetor intake, perhaps the engine
air suction also opens it since the car runs (mostly).

Is there a source for a replacement (or is it possible 
to repair?)?

I've since removed trap door motor and uncrimped it to
open it.  The internal rubber diaphragm has a small tear
in it at the point it folds.  I've thought of patching
this with some sort of glue (no patch, just glue).

Searching on the web I found hits unrelated to AMCs 
but for other diaphragms suggested either gorilla glue
(polyurethane) or Permatex Ultra Black Silicone.

I'm also thinking of annealing the single metal part
which gets crimped to try to avoid the crimps breaking
off when recrimped.

Any suggestions or comments?

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