to get it to idle correctly. Brief history on whats I've done up till now. Originally bought car with engine
running crap and investigation found poor compression on cylinder one so, engine rebuilt top and bottom
to cure dud valve seats and siezed rings. Started engine yesterday and engine is better but not yet cured,
hunting up and down about 150 rpm from 700 to 850ish. Checked IAC valve and electric side of it pin's
out ok on the resistance check not so sure about the mechanical operation of it though so going
to try and track one down tomorrow. Checked the loom out coming down to the IAC valve and according
to the Haynes manual I should have 12V domn the middle wire and the outer two should earth 10v,
I've got the 12v down the middle and one of the outer earths 10v but the other only earths 4v. The Haynes
manual doesn't give any further advice on this and I'm not sure how much of a fault I should read
into this, not having access to another car to make comparrison checks on. Pined out the 3 wires back
up to the ECU plug and there ok. I should probably mention at this stage that removing the plug on the
IAC valve while the engine is running makes no difference to engine what so ever.
I'm as sure as can be that I have no vacume leaks on the engine side of the throttle butterfly as every gasket
has been replaced in the rebuild and I was carefull to make sure everything sealed well going back together.
What I don't know how to set and is probably having an effect on the running is the idle adjustment screw
on the throttle buterfly. Does anybody know how far this needs to be screwed in? I was of the opinion that
at idle the butterfly is fully closed allowing no air to pass and that the IAC valve controls all the air needed,
but am now starting to think that maybe the butterfly needs to be open a small amount and that the IAC
valve only controls enough air to maintain a smooth idle. Anybody any advice on how exactly the system
is meant to work.
The final thing which needs to be set is the air by-pass screw on the air flow meter. I think I remember reading
somewhere that a base setting for this was to screw it fully down and then unscrew it 2 turns.
I realise that a CO meter is needed for the fine tuneing of this screw but I just want to get this engine idleing
right first before I get it put on a gas meter.
Unfortunatly the reason all these things need setting up is the previous owner seems to have adjusted
everything from the windscreen wipers to the plug leads in a vain attempt to fix the problem despite having no
knowledge of cars. God loves an optimist, fortunately he didn't have a problem with the brakes!
The only other things I can think of is there appears to be no air leaks in the servo system or the pipe from
the airflow meter and the throttle position switch is working as it should.
If anybody can offer any advice on any of the above i'd greatly appreciate it.
Cheers.







