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$100T2 03-28-07 05:02 PM

Diagnose my idle problem.
 
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Thanks guys!

Edit: How fuckin' cool is that, to be able to link a video to you guys through the internet... It's almost as nice as having you all here to help.

adrock3217 03-28-07 05:17 PM

You have a vacuum leak.

You can do one of the follow. I personally recommend the latter more than the former.

1. Take a can of carburetor cleaner and spray on the vacuum lines, around the manifolds, etc. and listen for hissing air. You will know when you find the leak.

2. Tear down the motor to near-short block, and replace all vacuum lines with silicone, and all gaskets. This is the only definite way to make sure all leaks are completely gone, and will be gone for a long time to come.

$100T2 03-28-07 05:32 PM


Originally Posted by adrock3217
You have a vacuum leak.

You can do one of the follow. I personally recommend the latter more than the former.

1. Take a can of carburetor cleaner and spray on the vacuum lines, around the manifolds, etc. and listen for hissing air. You will know when you find the leak.

2. Tear down the motor to near-short block, and replace all vacuum lines with silicone, and all gaskets. This is the only definite way to make sure all leaks are completely gone, and will be gone for a long time to come.

I have a full silicone vacuum line kit ready to go on, just waiting for the last couple parts of my new turbo kit to trickle in. I wasn't sure if it was vacuum or TPS, thanks!


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