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Old Jan 31, 2022 | 01:56 PM
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66 Toro vac diagram

Can anyone post a 66 Toronado Comfortron vacuum diagram?
Old Jan 31, 2022 | 02:29 PM
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Here you go.
Found it on toronado.org




This is the same info from your 1966 Chassis Service Manual (CSM) page 1EB-9, Figure 1EB-16.

Something tells me this will generate more questions than it resolves, but I hope not.

Good luck. Keep us posted.


Old Jan 31, 2022 | 05:22 PM
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Thank you, that section of all things (Comfortron) is missing from my service manual 😎
Old Feb 1, 2022 | 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Toro X6
Here you go.
Found it on toronado.org




This is the same info from your 1966 Chassis Service Manual (CSM) page 1EB-9, Figure 1EB-16.

Something tells me this will generate more questions than it resolves, but I hope not.

I


Good luck. Keep us posted.

Old Feb 1, 2022 | 06:05 PM
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Is this for a Toronado? I noticed some of the vac lines are different and it says "88" on the top. The master switch has an empty spot in the diagram and mine had an orange stripe vac line going there.
Old Feb 1, 2022 | 09:14 PM
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Diagram shows a connection to the headlight vacuum tank, which only Toronados had.

Try contacting Greg Kennedy in Alberta CA. He's Comfortron technical advisor for Toronado Owners Association and you should be able to find his contact info thru TOA.

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Old Feb 1, 2022 | 09:21 PM
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Greetings - the '66 Toronado Assembly manual posted at the beginning of the Toronado section on here also shows that same diagram, including the hand written "88" at the top of the page. That seems to be the 88th page in the sequence, since adjacent pages follow that naming convention. Additionally, the full-size cars have the power servo mounted in the passenger compartment, not the engine compartment.

Interestingly, I dug out my '66 CSM and here is the vacuum hose diagram found in that manual.




It does show an orange vacuum hose going to the Master Switch.
I wouldn't doubt there may have been a mid-year change, or other updated info released as it became available.
Old Feb 2, 2022 | 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by sgolds
Thank you, that section of all things (Comfortron) is missing from my service manual 😎
Which is why you should only buy an original paper copy, not a reprint or PDF.
Old Feb 2, 2022 | 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Toro X6
Greetings - the '66 Toronado Assembly manual posted at the beginning of the Toronado section on here also shows that same diagram, including the hand written "88" at the top of the page. That seems to be the 88th page in the sequence, since adjacent pages follow that naming convention. Additionally, the full-size cars have the power servo mounted in the passenger compartment, not the engine compartment.

Interestingly, I dug out my '66 CSM and here is the vacuum hose diagram found in that manual.




It does show an orange vacuum hose going to the Master Switch.
I wouldn't doubt there may have been a mid-year change, or other updated info released as it became available.
Thx I didn't notice the headlight tank, I guess it is for the Toro.
Old Feb 2, 2022 | 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Toro X6
Greetings - the '66 Toronado Assembly manual posted at the beginning of the Toronado section on here also shows that same diagram, including the hand written "88" at the top of the page. That seems to be the 88th page in the sequence, since adjacent pages follow that naming convention. Additionally, the full-size cars have the power servo mounted in the passenger compartment, not the engine compartment.

Interestingly, I dug out my '66 CSM and here is the vacuum hose diagram found in that manual.




It does show an orange vacuum hose going to the Master Switch.
I wouldn't doubt there may have been a mid-year change, or other updated info released as it became available.
That does look more like my car
Whst is a bleeder valve and what does it do? Mine is missing, just has a t fitting there. will that have an effect on how the system works?
Old Feb 2, 2022 | 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
Which is why you should only buy an original paper copy, not a reprint or PDF.
It's actually missing because the guy who gave it to me had ripped out that section. he's still trying to find it
Old Feb 2, 2022 | 11:09 AM
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I've noticed you've been working on your Comfortron for over a year now - I guess I'm glad my Toro has manual AC, and I've had no problems for the 40+ years that I've owned the car. Only maintenance is a can of R12 every 4-5 years, and I make certain to run AC with every start-up to keep compressor seal "exercised" and lubricated.

As for the missing Comfortron section in your Olds Service Manual, maybe it's time to invest in a new, complete manual - they do pop up on eBay occasionally.
Good luck with all your issues and efforts.
Old Feb 2, 2022 | 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by torotoyguy
I've noticed you've been working on your Comfortron for over a year now - I guess I'm glad my Toro has manual AC, and I've had no problems for the 40+ years that I've owned the car. Only maintenance is a can of R12 every 4-5 years, and I make certain to run AC with every start-up to keep compressor seal "exercised" and lubricated.

As for the missing Comfortron section in your Olds Service Manual, maybe it's time to invest in a new, complete manual - they do pop up on eBay occasionally.
Good luck with all your issues and efforts.
I've pretty much been working on it since I got it last year, a little bit at a time but slowly learning how everything works.
Of course the heat worked last year but now it's not heating, so that's another thing to work on
Old Feb 2, 2022 | 09:20 PM
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Ok, after looking at my layout on my car, it's the same as the "88" one except for the extra 4th yellow vac line on the master switch. One diagram shows the master switch connected to the servo via purple line, while the other shows the water valve connected to the servo via yellow line. I'm trying to figure out which is the correct way to connect.

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Old Feb 2, 2022 | 09:31 PM
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Find someone who has a set of 1966 Service Guilds and Tech Bulletins and Information Letters. If any changes or updates were done after the Chassis Manual was printed those will show them.
Old Feb 9, 2022 | 05:17 PM
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Old Feb 26, 2022 | 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Toro X6
Here you go.
Found it on toronado.org




This is the same info from your 1966 Chassis Service Manual (CSM) page 1EB-9, Figure 1EB-16.

Something tells me this will generate more questions than it resolves, but I hope not.

Good luck. Keep us posted.
About that pic with the 88 on top, looks like it has several revisions listed on the bottom but I can't see it (blurry), can you post that section enlarged? Looks like the top revision says "bleeder valve removed" but I can't quite see it thx
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