I think I should give a little background here; about 6 months ago I replaced all my vacuum lines and the rubber elbow connectors, as they were old and some were showing cracks. For the brake booster, installed a vacuum reservoir, and I know there are no leaks beween the resevoir and the booster because if I disconnect the hose the morning after using the car, yo ucan hear the air flowing in because there is still vacuum there. I also run my cruise control with the vacuum, but I added 2 reservoirs in the line to avoid running out of throttle power (if there is no vacum, there is no power to pull the throttle cable) when going uphill (which, when on 5th, ussually ends up in WOT, so vacuum drops significantly). I also added one more reservoir for the HVAC system, as, at the begining, when I bought the Jeep, when the Jeep was going uphill, I could feel ir coming out of the defrost vanes, which was becasue the HVAC was runing out of vacuum and the reservoir corrected this.
The Jeep also has always idled a bit high for my taste, but since it was below 1K, I never paid much attention to it. But now I find that by just pinching the line, the idle drops to about 700 RPM, which is where it should be in the first place. So I will once again run over the whole system to make sure there are no other leaks (which I dont think there are, but just in case) and, in the mean time, find a way to restrict airflow from the CCV plug (at this time, I am using a ziptie to squeeze the vacuum tube next to the fitting, and, while not perfect, it helps).
Any good idea on how to heck the whole vacuum system?
Felipe