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Old 02-15-2010 | 11:39 PM
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Default Dip in RPMs while braking

Hi all.

I have a 1990 3.0 5-speed - I've noticed that when braking, the engine will sometimes dip in RPM (from about 1070-1100 RPM rough idle) to about 800 RPM and then it goes right back up again. I know the idle seems high, but I don't have the time or money to start messing ECMs for my truck that is otherwise running fine.

Anyway, it's just a temporary blip - as if fuel was being cut off for a split second. I don't think this is the case since the fuel filter was replaced about 2000 miles ago, and it only happens when I apply the brakes.

Weird.

Any ideas about where I should look and whether I should be worried?

Thanks.

- Paul in AZ
 
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Old 02-23-2010 | 09:50 AM
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It might have something to do with your powerbrake booster. As you know vacuum is supplied to the booster from the engine to make braking easier and sometimes they may develop a pinhole leak and when the brakes are depressed will cause a slight leak which will cause the engine to raise or lower slightly. good luck
 
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Old 02-23-2010 | 12:20 PM
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It might have something to do with your powerbrake booster. As you know vacuum is supplied to the booster from the engine to make braking easier and sometimes they may develop a pinhole leak and when the brakes are depressed will cause a slight leak which will cause the engine to raise or lower slightly. good luck
 
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