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Woznaldo
22-05-2010, 15:11
My car seems to be running fine but, on the odd occasion while idling the engine will change from a smooth steady idle to a lumpy 'might cut out' type idle. If I give it a rev while like this it sounds almost like it's missing a bit. If I then let it idle again it returns to the smooth idle again?
On one morning it was happening, I took it for a drive and it started to pop and bang on over run? Could this be a split in the AEI diaphragm? All the boost and vacuum hoses are new and it did it before they were changed?
In a couple of weeks I'll be taken the car on a 10 hour drive and don't want to be stuck on the side of the road with a car I can't get parts for. I'm going to take a spare clutch cable and a few tools anyway but would like to get any other stuff ordered soon.
Advice welcome.
Woz
michael tierney
22-05-2010, 22:00
try and vacuum test the aei unit or even try to blow through it, but it could just be a worn throttle bushing or a leaking inlet manifold gasket...check for play in the throttle shaft and loose manifold bolts!:)
Woznaldo
22-05-2010, 23:08
try and vacuum test the aei unit or even try to blow through it, but it could just be a worn throttle bushing or a leaking inlet manifold gasket...check for play in the throttle shaft and loose manifold bolts!:)
I'll check the manifold for leaks and loose bolts but I doubt that will be the issue as it's all pretty new having changed the all the head gaskets about 200kms ago.
How do I test the AEI? If I blow through it should there be resistance and if the diaphragm is gone I should feel little resistance?
michael tierney
23-05-2010, 21:09
if its good you should'nt be able to blow throuht it,or if u put a vacuum pump on it it should hold the vacuum!
Afew things can cause this fault, Most common is crap in the idle jet causing a blockage at randon times, Another classic which will cause over run pops etc is when the king lead starts to break down. Worth a check of both. I don't think its the AEI diapham myself as the fault would be there all the time. :agree: I have a swirl pot bracket too if you need one still ;)
Woznaldo
26-05-2010, 13:40
Afew things can cause this fault, Most common is crap in the idle jet causing a blockage at randon times, Another classic which will cause over run pops etc is when the king lead starts to break down. Worth a check of both. I don't think its the AEI diapham myself as the fault would be there all the time. :agree: I have a swirl pot bracket too if you need one still ;)
Thanks guys. Might take you up on the swirl pot bracket ;).
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