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22RE timing and idle issue
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Bump. I need to figure this out. We might be getting 5 more inches of snow tomorrow night!
Rob
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Are all your hoses and vcvs routed properly and no leaks? What all did you do? Head gasket? Have you adjusted the valves yet? It sure sounds like a vacuum leak, not necessarily a hose, could be where the plenums meet or where the injectors meet the intake, etc.
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No I haven't adjusted the valves yet. I'm leaning towards a vaccum leak also. I'm thinking maybe where you said. I'm about to go out to the garage and test for leaks with wd-40.
Rob
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Didn't find any vacuum leaks, but with the advice of my old man, I checked the position of the distributer in the head. My Haynes manual says to line it up with how I took it (I'm supposed to remember how it came out? lol j/k) But then I checked 4crawler's site where he says to align the rotor at 12 oclock and it will rotate to where it is close when you install it. Well as soon as I did it 4c's way, I noticed the rotor was pointing to a slightly different place than where it was before. So I was able to get it idling (and right at 750rpm's too) and set the timing. Took it for a drive just now and she runs great! Even though it's 7 degrees here in IL haha.
Rob
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