Ugly Duck wrote:
Craig, when you say it idles all over the place, are you talking about it surging from 500 to 1000 and back? Or that you'll be idling at 500 when you pull away from a light and at 1000 when you pull up to the next light? Or that in the morning it's at 500 and in the evening it's at 1000?
The latter - which makes setting the idle difficult - when it starts it may be at 500 rpm, then at the next light 1000...then back to 750 continue quasi at random (and I say this as it is mechanical and therefore very unlikely to be random in its operation).
Ugly Duck wrote:
IAC valves on these cars get lazy - I'm convinced of this. At the very least, they've all had 30 years of operation, with a weak little clockspring trying to slide a plate that's being pulled against a seat by vacuum. They're going to wear. The heaters inside the mechanism fail and get weak too.
I've had a couple of them installed in the car - and I do have a brand spanking new one to try - given your explanation, this may not be the issue.
Ugly Duck wrote:
Like Athal says, once it's closed, it's closed. It's SUPPOSED to be closed when everything's warmed up. If you've got inconsistant idle speed, it means it's partly opening for some reason. Check the heater operation, check the power to the heater from the fuel pump relay, and consider that without brand new parts and a heated intake, you may never get it right.
Also consider installing an idle control system from a 240 turbo. They've got a standalone electronics package, and though they use two other sensors in the block that you don't have, they operate just fine without them.
I'll so as Athal advised and check the rest when I get a second. I did have the issue with the fuel distributor boot, and since I've fixed that - I'm getting the idle weirdness (most likely not related). What are people's thoughts on the idle quality - it seems very rough and the engine is bouncing all of the place. My thought is that it seems like it is not running on all cylinders, but I don't know why that would be the case (ie I've got new plug wires, plugs, changed injector seals, replaced hoses etc).
Maybe I'll just forget it for now and worry about it when I get the head pulled and can change out the engine harness and work on cleaning and checking all the other little things.
By the way, about one more week to go on garage repair marathon then I will be flooding the board with new posts for bodywork on the 240 and 122...the latest addition to the tool arsenal are...

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