Well... I've solved the problem. For anyone else who uses a vacuum pump which creates too little pressure in the system, simply attach any type of plumbing valve that will open slightly to atmosphere as a method of decreasing the vacuum pressure. I took hose adapters and threaded them to a three-way adapter, then atop the T of the adapter I attached a throttle valve (it's like a valve with a knob which adjusts the opening). You can probably use any valve as long as it doesn't open TOO much. What I'm ideally looking for, since I know this works, is a valve that "clicks" and locks into place at its various positions so that I can record the vacuum pull of each position by recording the BP of water in it and gauge the pull of each position.
Thanks for the response HMX