By ChrisZ - Sat Oct 04, 2025 6:28 pm
- Sat Oct 04, 2025 6:28 pm
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So I was complaining at Frenzy that the 86.5 928S was shifting hard and someone reminded me about the pressure valve that has the vacuum line. Sure enough there is no vacuum on it at idle, and the line at least back by the regulator is old, crappy, etc....
Time to replace. However:
1) What do I have to remove on the back end to get to the metal line interface? Is it just the driver's side tin over the exhaust or more stuff? And where is it again, any photos so I know where to stick my hand?
2) On the front side of the engine, where does the metal line terminate? Driver's or passenger side of the transaxle to engine interface? Can it be reached from the top (air filter now out) or do I have to do it from underneath?
3) What's the best vacuum line to use these days in terms of size and such?
I did check the fuel regulators and such and all have sold vacuum, so that should not be a problem.
Thanks!
Chris
Time to replace. However:
1) What do I have to remove on the back end to get to the metal line interface? Is it just the driver's side tin over the exhaust or more stuff? And where is it again, any photos so I know where to stick my hand?
2) On the front side of the engine, where does the metal line terminate? Driver's or passenger side of the transaxle to engine interface? Can it be reached from the top (air filter now out) or do I have to do it from underneath?
3) What's the best vacuum line to use these days in terms of size and such?
I did check the fuel regulators and such and all have sold vacuum, so that should not be a problem.
Thanks!
Chris
1986.5 928S Prussian Blue, daily driver
1997 944S Crimson, owned 30+ years now
2000 Honda Insight (the "Not Porsche")
1997 944S Crimson, owned 30+ years now
2000 Honda Insight (the "Not Porsche")






