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> Aux Air Vavle AAR Testing, How tight should it close ?
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post May 4 2013, 02:04 PM
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So I am chasing a high idle around 1700 rpm, I read some threads and thought this might be it, I should have pinch it off to confirm, but I didn't I thought this was it , so I yanked it out last weekend and soaked it since in PB blaster. When I hot wire the valve, I can see it close, but I wanted to make sure it sealed, so I stuck my mity-vac tester on the lower (output) side of the tube to see if I could hold a vacuum while it is being hot wired closed, it would not any vacuum, so is my valve junk even though it closes and opens fine. And is it suppose seal shut and hold a vacuum or the vacuum test is not a good check. I live in so cal, the AAR valve is for fast idle correct ? I might just cap off the tube on the intake plenum and move on or is it necessary and I should attempt to locate a working one.

Let me know your thoughts.

Thanks always World !!
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