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Re: 89 Montero, High Idle speed, timing issue
[Re: Darrell]
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10/21/11 11:24 PM
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Joined: Mar 2011
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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So I got a salvage throttle body and sure enough that did the trick. I now can control the idle. I still think it is mysterious that nothing I tried could identify a vacuum leak. Oh well.
Has anyone followed the procedure to set the accelerator cable tension. I have a chiltons type manual (I couldn't find it in the FSM I downloaded here) that has you get the engine normal operating temp, turn the key on for 15 sec and then place a feeler gauge ( I can't remember the thickness) between the SAS and the throttle and then tighten the throttle cable tension to that. I followed this and either I am doing something wrong or its whacked! If you do this the throttle never touches the SAS and the idle speed is elevated and not controlled by anything.
I am still having issues with the timing. Now that I can control the idle speed I set the timing. With the timing set the engine pings severely. So I had to set the timing by driving it and adjusting the timing until I did not get any pinging. Something is still not right. The engine is sluggish and does not have the power I know it used to.
I'm stuck.
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89 Montero, High Idle speed, timing issue
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Darrell
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09/23/11 01:12 AM
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Re: 89 Montero, High Idle speed, timing issue
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haztoys
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10/08/11 09:58 AM
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Re: 89 Montero, High Idle speed, timing issue
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Darrell
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10/08/11 05:31 PM
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Re: 89 Montero, High Idle speed, timing issue
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haztoys
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10/10/11 05:11 AM
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Re: 89 Montero, High Idle speed, timing issue
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belijose
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10/10/11 05:28 AM
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Re: 89 Montero, High Idle speed, timing issue
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Darrell
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10/21/11 11:24 PM
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