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Vacuum pumps

Basic information

Vacuums are used in many vehicles for actuation, changing gear and pneumatic power assistance.
How are these vacuums created? What types of vacuum pumps are available and how do they work? What happens to a vacuum pump during engine reconditioning?

In many cases, vacuum pumps are located directly on the cylinder head, and are driven by the camshaft. Due to these “interfaces”, the engine repairer should have an elementary knowledge of vacuum pumps.

Vacuum pumps are used in motor vehicles in which the necessary vacuum cannot be generated in the intake manifold. These are direct injection engines, turbo engines and engines with variable valve timing, for example. The increasing number of pneumatic actuators can also render the use of a vacuum pump necessary.
With pneumatic devices, high actuating forces can be achieved in a small installation space. Brake boosters, secondary air valves, EGR valves, switched intake manifolds, turbocharger control and comfort devices are just some examples.
Since failure of the brake boosters can lead to dangerous situations, the vacuum pump is considered to be a safety component.

  1. vacuum pump
  2. vacuum system
  3. exhaust flap
  4. electric switchover valve
  5. electropneumatic pressure transducer
  6. VTG turbocharger
  7. secondary air valve
  8. brake booster
  9. EGR valve

Method of operation/types

The vacuum pumps used in motor vehicles generate a vacuum of approx. 0.7 – 0.9 bar. They suck the air out of the vacuum system and generally convey this to the cylinder head or the crankcase.

In many cases, vacuum pumps are located directly on the cylinder head, are supplied with lubricating oil and driven by the camshaft.

A vacuum pump's method of operation depends on its design and is not visible from the outside.
Formerly, piston or diaphragm vacuum pumps were predominantly used, which were driven by the cam, tappet, chain, belt or cam disc.

These days, vane pumps are used, which are mostly fi tted to the end of the camshaft.
New developments tend to combine pumps supplying diff erent media (tandem pumps):
Combined fuel/vacuum pumps are situated on an axle shared with the camshaft. Combined vacuum/oil pumps are installed in the oil pan.

Continued use of a used vacuum pump in a reconditioned engine

Vacuum pumps are connected to the engine and, depending on their design, are incorporated in the engine oil circuit. Following engine damage:

  • Chips may get into the vacuum pump along with the engine oil.
  • The vacuum pump may have been damaged by overheating.
  • The vacuum pump may have been damaged.

For this reason, to prevent consequential damage following engine repair, we recommend also replacing the vacuum pump following engine damage.

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