SkiFreak
Crazy Person
Correct me if I am wrong here, but the butterfly assembly is a round disk that pivots through the mid plane.
There should be equal pressure on both sides of the pivot, so 50% of the pressure would be trying to push the butterfly open and the other 50% would be trying to push it closed, meaning that the vacuum assembly would only serve to give the butterfly valve movement.
As I see it, the vacuum assembly only needs enough force to overcome the return spring pressure, plus maybe a bit more for a positive action. The butterfly valve does not create a 100% seal against the walls of the retarder assembly either. There is a small gap at the top and bottom, according to the specifications in the workshop manual.
Am I missing something here?
There should be equal pressure on both sides of the pivot, so 50% of the pressure would be trying to push the butterfly open and the other 50% would be trying to push it closed, meaning that the vacuum assembly would only serve to give the butterfly valve movement.
As I see it, the vacuum assembly only needs enough force to overcome the return spring pressure, plus maybe a bit more for a positive action. The butterfly valve does not create a 100% seal against the walls of the retarder assembly either. There is a small gap at the top and bottom, according to the specifications in the workshop manual.
Am I missing something here?