As detailed in the photos, there is an "extra" actuator/diaphragm located below the TP linkage. This is tied to an "extra" VSV, which has a "T" junction which then leads to the S/W (B) and the TVSV. The electrical wires from this VSV go into a larger cable for ?
When the diaphragm is actuated by pulling on its tiny linkage, air can be heard escaping from the atmospheric port on the left side of the VSV.
This actuator, etc., is not covered in either the 1986 FSM or in Autozone's excellent Repair Guide site. Nothing is shown in ANY of the vac diagrams, emissions section, or carb section in either publication.
The car was made in October of 1985, and the VIN code indicates that it is a 1986 model. I presume from the printed hood vac hose information that this is not just a "special" for cars sold originally in Tennessee.
I would appreciate any advice on this and how the carb tune should be modified. Thanks.
Tom M.


