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Re: Cranks but won't start
THe missing hose in your picture would cause a giant vacuum leak which would cause the engine not to start and that's the first step I would take to resolve the issue.
This is the vacuum assist line for your power steering pump and the purpose is to raise the engine RPM when you are in tight turns while idling and or moving slowly so that the effort required to drive the pump does not cause the engine to stall.
If your engine is at idle and rpm does not increase when the steering wheel is turned the engine will likely stall especially if you have any other vacuum leaks present this is more true on the 84-85 Years since the power steering type is recirculating ball with pitman arms and drag links more linkage components harder steering.
The 84-85 Vans even new had difficult steering in parking maneuvering comparatively speaking to rack and pinion
The 86-89 Vans have rack and pinion which still requires the vacuum assists but requires much less effort to steer
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Thanks for that info JPERL. i was wondering why it connected to the PS pump but had absolutely no clue. even though i have had this van for 7-8 years i cant say how the RPM are when turning tight but i know it has stalled when doing so a couple of times but not regularly. i do have to make a lot of tight turns to squeeze into parking spots in my neighbourhood and the van is sooo good at squeezing into tight spots but in my mind i did not connect the RPMs to the steering even though there is an actual connection!
it can get pretty noisy when making those slow sharp turns.
i really appreciate your help understanding this.
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Re: Cranks but won't start
i replaced the little hose but it still does not start. i will jump the the "Fuel Pump Test Connector" and see what happens. i have not checked for any saved computer codes since i figured they were erased when i connected the battery. i did some good info on other tests to do in the "dead van" thread.
dave
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