All Downloads are FREE. Search and download functionalities are using the official Maven repository.

file.newsgroup.cars.103262 Maven / Gradle / Ivy

The newest version!
From: [email protected] (Bernie Lofaso)
Subject: Re: Fast idle on 88 Ford Ranger

[email protected] (Les Bartel) writes:

>It did it again.  This morning, my 88 Ford Ranger was idling at 10,000 RPM.
>Ok, so I exaggerated a little, but it was idling very fast.  It has a 2
>liter carburated engine in it, and no blipping of the throttle would
>cause the idle to drop back to normal (I don't think the linkage is stuck).
>What can I do to fix this problem?  This has been a problem from time to
>time, but has straightened itself out - until now.  I don't have a tach,
>but by gauging by the sound of the engine, it is idling about twice as fast
>as it should be.  This is down from what it was idling at when I pulled up
>at a stop light.

Sometimes a bad choke pull-off diaphram will cause a car to fast idle. The
pull-off, which is vacuum actuated, provides a necessary pull in non-cold
weather conditions to get the idle off the the fast idle cam. Locate the
fast idle cam on your vehicle and see if you can rotate it to produce a
normal idle. If so, locate the diaphram and test it. If you can't apply
suction (via a good piece of rubber vacuum hose) with your mouth that will
cause the diaphram to retract, then it's bad and should be replaced.

Bernie Lofaso
Applied Research Labs




© 2015 - 2025 Weber Informatics LLC | Privacy Policy