On my 1995 2nd Gen 3L, you adjust the idle stop with one screw but there is also a vacuum actuated second screw that is pulled into place when the AC gets turned on. You can adjust the length of that screw for it to increase the throttle position to precisely counteract the drag of the AC pump so that the idle speed stays identical. If you get the adjustment wrong then turning on the AC can reduce or increase the idle speed.
What has happened to me is that the vacuum advance gets stuck in the on position so when you turn the AC off, the rev advance stays engaged so the idle is now higher than it should be.
The advance has a small vacuum device with a hose running to the other side of the engine, into a black box with electrical power and a single vacuum feed from the engine. It also has another nozzle which is N/C. If I disconnect the vacuum hose to the vacuum valve next to the throttle, the advance falls away immediately. When I reconnect, the advance stays off until I engage the AC, then it clicks on. But turning of the AC doesnt let it spring back as the vacuum is still present, holding it in position. Does anyone have a diagram for this part please or could perhaps have a 30 second look and tell me how many tubes are connected to the black box on the side of the engine?
The problem has been like that since the cylinder head came off so I can`t help assuming that there should be another hose connected somewhere to that isn`t, like maybe there should be three hoses on the blackbox, not just two?
Currently it looks like:
advance screw--vacuum device--single vacuum hose to box on other side of engine--blackbox--single vacuum hose to engine to get vacuum feed.
Cheers,
Jon
What has happened to me is that the vacuum advance gets stuck in the on position so when you turn the AC off, the rev advance stays engaged so the idle is now higher than it should be.
The advance has a small vacuum device with a hose running to the other side of the engine, into a black box with electrical power and a single vacuum feed from the engine. It also has another nozzle which is N/C. If I disconnect the vacuum hose to the vacuum valve next to the throttle, the advance falls away immediately. When I reconnect, the advance stays off until I engage the AC, then it clicks on. But turning of the AC doesnt let it spring back as the vacuum is still present, holding it in position. Does anyone have a diagram for this part please or could perhaps have a 30 second look and tell me how many tubes are connected to the black box on the side of the engine?
The problem has been like that since the cylinder head came off so I can`t help assuming that there should be another hose connected somewhere to that isn`t, like maybe there should be three hoses on the blackbox, not just two?
Currently it looks like:
advance screw--vacuum device--single vacuum hose to box on other side of engine--blackbox--single vacuum hose to engine to get vacuum feed.
Cheers,
Jon
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