through the years i've bumped my idling up and down a few times for a quick fix for when she wants to stall.(usually due to nasty throttle body valve)
looking through my haynes book today on setting the idling and proper procedure for an 88 FI is a bit confusing.
word for word;
place trans. in park, set emergency brake,start engine,warm up to operating temp.
on 1988 models,raise the engine speed to 1800 rpm and hold for 30 seconds.
position the transmission selector in drive and check idle speed.
install a tachometer according to man. specs and set the ide speed to 550-600 rpm by turning the throttle plate adjusting screw clockwise and then back the screw out an additional 1/2 turn.
my questions,
1. why do i hold it at 1800 rpm for 30 seconds?
2.why does it say to turn it clockwise when the book dont know if its idling too fast or slow?
3.and why would i set it to 550-600 rpm then back it back out 1/2 a turn
i know Fuel injection with all the sensors and all are way different than a (nonfeedback) carb and they adjust and reset shit theirselves so maybe this is where i'm getting lost.
and haynes sometimes gets things wrong.
appreciate if someone can make this make sense to me.
undazed but still confused, Bill
looking through my haynes book today on setting the idling and proper procedure for an 88 FI is a bit confusing.
word for word;
place trans. in park, set emergency brake,start engine,warm up to operating temp.
on 1988 models,raise the engine speed to 1800 rpm and hold for 30 seconds.
position the transmission selector in drive and check idle speed.
install a tachometer according to man. specs and set the ide speed to 550-600 rpm by turning the throttle plate adjusting screw clockwise and then back the screw out an additional 1/2 turn.
my questions,
1. why do i hold it at 1800 rpm for 30 seconds?
2.why does it say to turn it clockwise when the book dont know if its idling too fast or slow?
3.and why would i set it to 550-600 rpm then back it back out 1/2 a turn
i know Fuel injection with all the sensors and all are way different than a (nonfeedback) carb and they adjust and reset shit theirselves so maybe this is where i'm getting lost.
and haynes sometimes gets things wrong.
appreciate if someone can make this make sense to me.
undazed but still confused, Bill
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