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Vacuum part

Started by Cadillac George, March 29, 2024, 01:34:52 PM

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Cadillac George

Hi, can anyone tell me how to remove this unit and where to purchase it.  It's on my 1966 coupe.  Looks like someone pried it opened!

Cadillac George

Hi, this picture did not open up in my last post.  Sorry about that, don't know why it didn't transfer. 

TJ Hopland

Looks like it was one of the vacuum operated servos that operates one of the doors in the ductwork.

Why would someone pry one open like that?  Did it spring a leak so they opened it to jam it in the operated position?  Like maybe it defaults to AC and they wanted it to heat without actually thinking about it too hard or actually fixing anything?
73 Eldo convert w/FiTech EFI, over 30 years of ownership and counting
Somewhat recently deceased daily drivers, 80 Eldo Diesel & 90 CDV
And other assorted stuff I keep buying for some reason

Cadillac George

Thanks for the reply.  Any ideas on how to remove it and where to purchase it.  I think I need to go under dash but not sure.  Any suggestions would be appreciated. 

Clewisiii

You probably need to remove the airbox. There should be bolts on the back.
"My interest is in the future, because I am going to spend the rest of my life there."  Charles Kettering

cadillactim

That is the mode door actuator, sends air out the dash vents.

Remove the six bolts that hold the box to the firewall on the engine compartment side. Disconnect power servo and heater core hoses. Pull air box away, it will clear the engine. Not that difficult.

You can get replacement actuators from Old Air Products in Texas.

Tim
Tim Groves

badpoints

Thought a picture of my 67 would help but they look surprisingly different. IMG_0632.jpg

CadillacFanBob

#7
1974 Cadillac master parts book lists:

Group #9.280 Vacuum Element, heater Inlet part #1998916 fits some other model years also from 1959 thru 1974.

Google is your friend with this part number found NOS on e-Bay.

Bob
Frankfort, Illinois