UPDATE: Gauge issues, Video Inside
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UPDATE: Gauge issues, Video Inside
Recently coolant elbows took a crap on me.
Had the upper and lower both replaced. During the process we broke off one of the vacuum line tee's. That came in on Friday, put it on... and well that's where I am at now.
It idles, real high. Above 1k, and it fluctuates
Also, the Booster gauge is stuck at half/or in the middle. Don't remember what the actual reading is since I had to leave it at my parents house earlier today.
Second/third : The oil gauge fluctuates also, its stays half way when I stop, once I accelerates it goes up to a quarter or so.
Now, this afternoon. I went to get a haircut thinking the idling problem would go away, mech, said maybe some air got in while the vacuum line was off(we turned it on) to get the coolant to circulate, during the change of coolant elbows.
anyways, i took a vid on my way to the barbershop, before I decided it was best to leave at my parents house instead of in some highway.
sorry, i cant upload the vids to photobucket at this time. I will when I get a chance.
any ideas of what or where to begin?
Like always, all help is greatly appreciated.
*edit* was able to upload vids.
This was right after my hair cut. I had just started it up.
http://s228.photobucket.com/albums/e...3.mp4&newest=1
this was on my way to the barber. I didn't know that upright would record sideways, sorry.
http://s228.photobucket.com/albums/e...2.mp4&newest=1
Had the upper and lower both replaced. During the process we broke off one of the vacuum line tee's. That came in on Friday, put it on... and well that's where I am at now.
It idles, real high. Above 1k, and it fluctuates
Also, the Booster gauge is stuck at half/or in the middle. Don't remember what the actual reading is since I had to leave it at my parents house earlier today.
Second/third : The oil gauge fluctuates also, its stays half way when I stop, once I accelerates it goes up to a quarter or so.
Now, this afternoon. I went to get a haircut thinking the idling problem would go away, mech, said maybe some air got in while the vacuum line was off(we turned it on) to get the coolant to circulate, during the change of coolant elbows.
anyways, i took a vid on my way to the barbershop, before I decided it was best to leave at my parents house instead of in some highway.
sorry, i cant upload the vids to photobucket at this time. I will when I get a chance.
any ideas of what or where to begin?
Like always, all help is greatly appreciated.
*edit* was able to upload vids.
This was right after my hair cut. I had just started it up.
http://s228.photobucket.com/albums/e...3.mp4&newest=1
this was on my way to the barber. I didn't know that upright would record sideways, sorry.
http://s228.photobucket.com/albums/e...2.mp4&newest=1
Last edited by Jomao_o; 08-06-2011 at 09:09 PM. Reason: added videos.
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I have not looked at the vid, but I assume this did not exist prior to replacing the coolant elbows? I think the oil gauge being a little erratic is a result of what's causing the bad idle. Fix the idle issue and everything will got back to normal.
If this just started after changing the elbows, I would see if any other vacuum lines were damaged (not that these cars have a lot of lines). You can dod the ol' mist starting fluid trick (spray starting fluid around, an open vacuum leak will suck it in and temporarily alter the idle). Make sure you did not leave any connectors disconnected to some of the emissions equipment.
If this just started after changing the elbows, I would see if any other vacuum lines were damaged (not that these cars have a lot of lines). You can dod the ol' mist starting fluid trick (spray starting fluid around, an open vacuum leak will suck it in and temporarily alter the idle). Make sure you did not leave any connectors disconnected to some of the emissions equipment.
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