Spark plug Replacement now High Idle
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Spark plug Replacement now High Idle
Tonight I finally got time to replace the spark plugs while my wife was handing out candy. I have been carrying a set of NGKs in the dash for a couple of months. I replaced the Champions that were in and now I have a high idle. It was right around 1200 before when it was cold, now it is more like 1800-2000. It didn't seem to come down after warming up but I haven't been for a ride yet. I am going to do that now.
Everything is hooked up and no vacuum lines are off. I did find a hole in the resonator/air chamber between the filter housing and throttle body where it had gotten on the manifold sometime before. I taped the hole up really good with duct tape.
I can see that ALL the adjustment screws on the throttle body have been tinkered with at some point. I am wondering if I should just replace that little air collector box with straight tube or what. I don't know maybe tomorrow I will put the rotor and cap on and replace the wires then set the base idle like it should be.
Any thoughts, opinions or suggestions? This is on the 4Runner.
Everything is hooked up and no vacuum lines are off. I did find a hole in the resonator/air chamber between the filter housing and throttle body where it had gotten on the manifold sometime before. I taped the hole up really good with duct tape.
I can see that ALL the adjustment screws on the throttle body have been tinkered with at some point. I am wondering if I should just replace that little air collector box with straight tube or what. I don't know maybe tomorrow I will put the rotor and cap on and replace the wires then set the base idle like it should be.
Any thoughts, opinions or suggestions? This is on the 4Runner.
Last edited by rezrunner92; Oct 31, 2006 at 04:27 PM.
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I found the rotor and cap in the back of the truck so I put them on still haven't driven it but I cranked and let it warm up again. This time it idled cold at 15oo, I am going for that dirt road now to see what happens. I guess that they had just tried to adjust their way out of a tune up or either they fooled around with everything trying to fix the "funny" timing problem it had when I got it.
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Yeah I gapped the plugs to make sure. I ordered them specifically for my truck and don't have the manual so basically I just made sure they were all the same. I couldn't tell you what the gap is 'cause the gauge I have is on my keychain and it belonged to my grandad who has been dead since '86 so you can imagine the numbers aren't legible anymore.
I haven't adjusted the idle screw yet I am going to wait 'til after this test run. Funny though, when I got the truck it was loose, (the idle mix screw), so I put a new "o" ring on it and a SMALL drop of loc tite for sleeves and bushings. After the drive when good and warm I will adjust the screw again.
Thanks for the input. Country roads are calling, and it's Halloween to boot!
I haven't adjusted the idle screw yet I am going to wait 'til after this test run. Funny though, when I got the truck it was loose, (the idle mix screw), so I put a new "o" ring on it and a SMALL drop of loc tite for sleeves and bushings. After the drive when good and warm I will adjust the screw again.
Thanks for the input. Country roads are calling, and it's Halloween to boot!
#5
AaaaaaaaaYeeeeHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You may have figured out that I am native american. So you can guess I am a little suspicious! When I pulled out of the driveway, my trip odometer read 664.8. I started to zero it but I thought that wouldn't be fair, so I went to thee teller machine and sure enough when I pulled out it read 666.0 exactly, and a black cat crossed my path when I was pulling in to fill up!!!!!!!!!!! We did a 12 mile trail in the dark anyway and I am happy to report, my idle dropped down to within spec within a few miles of being locked in.
It seems to be idling at a stop, in gear at right about 900.
Tomorow I will try to adjust base idle according to factory specs.
After reading this it sounds wierd, but I swear every word is the spooky halloween truth. I can't believe I made it home, the rut just started hard and I am surprised i did not hit a deer.
You may have figured out that I am native american. So you can guess I am a little suspicious! When I pulled out of the driveway, my trip odometer read 664.8. I started to zero it but I thought that wouldn't be fair, so I went to thee teller machine and sure enough when I pulled out it read 666.0 exactly, and a black cat crossed my path when I was pulling in to fill up!!!!!!!!!!! We did a 12 mile trail in the dark anyway and I am happy to report, my idle dropped down to within spec within a few miles of being locked in.
It seems to be idling at a stop, in gear at right about 900.
Tomorow I will try to adjust base idle according to factory specs.
After reading this it sounds wierd, but I swear every word is the spooky halloween truth. I can't believe I made it home, the rut just started hard and I am surprised i did not hit a deer.
Last edited by rezrunner92; Nov 1, 2006 at 01:05 AM.
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95Toyo, I think that may have been the case it seems to be running excellently right now. After I drove it that night it seemed to settle down and after getting warm and cooling down a couple of times it is great.
It just surprised me. I don't do a lot of tune ups but I can't recall ever replacing spark plugs and having the idle raise by a thousand or more RPMs like that.
It just surprised me. I don't do a lot of tune ups but I can't recall ever replacing spark plugs and having the idle raise by a thousand or more RPMs like that.
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