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07-30-2012, 01:33 PM | #1 |
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TBI problem - no high idle
I have a 87 R10 with a 305 TBI engine that has about 130k on it. When I got it the idle would stay high and it ran kinda rich. After searching on the board I replaced the CTS and thermostat. That solved the high idle problem, however since then I've noticed it does not have a high idle when cold. Also noticed that when I put the AC on there is no increase in engine speed (AC not working correctly yet, cycles on/off). Also just replaced both injectors with no change. It does run fine at idle, just no cold high idle.
Was thinking of replacing the IAC but wanted to get some opinions first. Any suggestions or info is appreciated. Thanks Scott
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07-30-2012, 07:02 PM | #2 |
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Re: TBI problem - no high idle
anyone?
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07-30-2012, 11:14 PM | #3 |
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Re: TBI problem - no high idle
Go with the iac it's a common problem a lot of people don't notice
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Clean it , reset it or replace it. If you take it out DO NOT force the plunger all the way in against the motor. Desert
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After warm up or almost warmed the idle will come down . The computer starts using inputs from the O2, map throttle position sensor,and coolant sensor to adjust timing and fuel mixture "Closed loop" You can clean it by lightly wire brushing it after removal , spray some carb cleaner in the throttle body hole where it screws in. It does have a relearn feature , but you will need to re-install it and drive the vehicle for a few miles. Does not take a regular o ring because of the heat from the engine. unless its cut or broken you can reuse it. Desert
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If you mishandle it, you can cause problems. Just sent you a warning in a previous post. If you must remove it, just handle it carefully. Don't panic. Chances are it not that dirty anyway. OK? Desert
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Coolant Temp Sensor (CTS) is on the intake manifold next to the thermostat housing. Gauge temp sender is on the left cylinder head (driver's side) between number 1 and 3 spark plug holes.
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