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Installing the Audiovox CCS100 Cruise Control on the 
Honda Pacific Coast PC800 Motorcycle 
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Copyright © 2001-2006 by Bruce Pickett. Copying or printing for personal use is permitted. All other rights reserved.  January 21, 2006 
The vacuum canister pictured above has an internal volume of about 18 cubic inches. If this does 
not provide sufficient vacuum reserve for the servo, multiple vacuum canisters may be 
constructed and connected in series. The picture below shows two identical vacuum canisters 
joined together by JB Weld and cable ties. A short piece of vacuum tubing connects the two 
canisters together to provide a total volume of 35 cubic inches for the vacuum reserve. 
Below is an example of an even larger vacuum canister made from black ABS pipe and fittings. 
It has an inside diameter of 3" and length of 10", giving it a volume of 70 cubic inches. The 
construction methodology is the same as that of the canister with the white PVC pipes and 
fittings. This design attaches the vacuum check valve directly to the vacuum canister, thus 
eliminating one of the barbed hose connectors. A small hole was drilled into the end cap and the 
check valve was secured in it with JB Weld. 










