Thermal Vacuum Valve: Testing and Inspection
Fig. 52 Testing BVSV Open Position:
Fig. 54 Testing BVSV Closed Position:
M/T MODELS
1. Drain the coolant from the radiator into a suitable container.
2. Unscrew and remove the BVSV from the intake manifold.
3. Place the BVSV in a pan of cool water, (below 104°F). Fig. 52
4. Check that air flows from pipe M through pipes L and N.
5. Heat the BVSV to above 129°F with hot water. Fig. 54
6. Check that both pipes L and N are closed to air flow from pipe M.
7. If a problem is found, replace the BVSV.
8. Apply a suitable sealant to the BVSV threads and reinstall on engine.
Fig. 53 Testing BVSV Open Position:
Fig. 54a Testing BVSV Closed Position:
A/T MODELS
1. Drain the coolant from the radiator into a suitable container.
2. Unscrew and remove the BVSV from the intake manifold.
3. Place the BVSV in a pan of cool water, (below 104°F). Fig. 53
4. Blow air into either pipe and check that the BVSV is open, (air passes).
5. Heat the BVSV to above 129°F with hot water. Fig. 54a
6. Air should NOT pass through the valve, (BVSV closed).
7. If a problem is found, replace the BVSV.
8. Apply a suitable sealant to the BVSV threads and reinstall on engine.