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Posted by: moneysmarts Jun 9 2004, 05:33 PM

74 2.0. When I get up to operating temperature, the idle drops down below 1K and frequently stalls.
I need to backed out the adjustment screw, nearly all the way (until it starts to hiss at a really loud pitch) in order to get the idle up to 900-1000. This can't be the solution. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.

Posted by: newdeal2 Jun 9 2004, 05:56 PM

Have you checked the timing?

Posted by: moneysmarts Jun 9 2004, 06:36 PM

No, not yet.
I runs perfecly throughout the full RPM range in all gears, so I didn't think I should mess with it.
It just slows down at rest and stalls unless you blip it.

Posted by: Jeffs9146 Jun 9 2004, 06:40 PM

1. Head Temp Sensor?
2. Valve Adjustment?

Jeff

Posted by: bondo Jun 9 2004, 07:01 PM

Overheating?

--Royce

Posted by: moneysmarts Jun 9 2004, 08:36 PM

Temp guage is well out of the red.
Don't know how I'd cure overheating, anyway.
Do you have something in mind?
Oil is fresh and clean.
No leaves or crap in the compartment.
Engine compartment rubber is in good condition.

Posted by: Brad Roberts Jun 9 2004, 08:55 PM

Is the decel valve still in place ?

99% of the 2.0's hiss at idle when they are tuned properly.


B

Posted by: Bleyseng Jun 9 2004, 09:02 PM

If you need to back out the idle air bypass screw nearly all the way, the timing is off. It has to be set correctly at 27 degrees BTDC @3500 rpms with hoses off.
Setting a good idle is:
Valves adjusted
timing adjusted
hoses installed correctly
adjust air bypass and ECU when the motor is hot.

Geoff

Posted by: r_towle Jun 9 2004, 09:08 PM

QUOTE(Bleyseng @ Jun 9 2004, 07:02 PM)
If you need to back out the idle air bypass screw nearly all the way, the timing is off. It has to be set correctly at 27 degrees BTDC @3500 rpms with hoses off.
Setting a good idle is:
Valves adjusted
timing adjusted
hoses installed correctly
adjust air bypass and ECU when the motor is hot.

Geoff

Setting a good idle is:
Valves adjusted
DWELL ANGLE SET/CHECKED
timing adjusted
hoses installed correctly
adjust air bypass and ECU when the motor is hot.

I agree, time for a tune up.

Posted by: pbanders Jun 9 2004, 09:12 PM

Check the idle troubleshooting link on my web page.

Posted by: bondo Jun 9 2004, 09:19 PM

I just thought of another possibility.. could be a bad or out of adjustment throttle body switch. (It has to make the right connection in order for the knob on the ecu to do anything) If the knob on the ecu has an effect on idle, then that isn't the problem.

--Royce

Posted by: moneysmarts Jun 9 2004, 09:36 PM

OK.
Tune-up it is then.
Thanks guys.
I don't have much going this weekend, anyway.
I'd better keep the Haynes close buy.
And access to the web site!

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