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> AAR Electrical lead, disconnect
turk22
post Mar 10 2016, 04:50 PM
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I found that my AAR appears to stuck closed, very poor cold idle, and then idles fine after warm up. I plan to PB blaster the crap out of the AAR and bench test it to make sure it can open and close correctly.

This may be a stupid question, but how is this lead disconnected, is it simply pulled off, or ??

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post Mar 12 2016, 06:01 PM
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very successful clean and test of the AAR, after flushing it out multiple times, and letting ist soak, and cycling from the freezer to the bench hooked up to the battery charger, I could watch it go from full open to full closed and back. When closed I verified that it would not pass any air.

Once I re-installed it, I had a much higher cold idle, which is what I was really lacking.

I also had to chase the warm idle a bit, by adjusting the bleed screw, and making sure one of the vacuum lines was tightly sealed.

Chasing idle issues is a blast! If I keep telling myself that, I"ll start to believe it. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/bs.gif)
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