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IAC Valve is on it's way

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    You got an IAC code or are you just replacing stuff?

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  • yoshmyster

    I mean after 22 years in my possession things gotta be going out, right? Also the mechanic said she's smelling rich. The vacuum leak to the throttle body did fix most of that but there is a hint of unburnt fuel. Also since I'm going to do a through cleaning of the throttle body and I'd hate to have to scramble to find a IAC if it is stuck.

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  • yoshmyster

    So I took the throttle body off and the gasket came off in one piece (saved $6.00) yay. IAC looked clean-ish but the spring had a odd burr/shaving and I couldn't push down so I swapped it out. Now tonight as I was parking I noticed the idle was acting oddly. It surged? Stepped on the gas and it went away. After I did the job (Friday) I took her for a spirited run everything seemed fine but tonight.

    Man the thing took a while to clean all that black mess in the throttle body especially the IAC chamber. Used old sock pieces wrapped in popsicle stick and tooth brush.

    While doing the job the EVAP Purge Valve showed up so that got swapped out, too. I learned I don't have a crappy small flat head screw driver with a magnet end. I know I had them but where they went, I know not. I wonder if I put the hoses in the wrong order?

    austin20 - No camera or cell phone (government tracker) so pic of the 9C1 (Caprice). The Impalas wish they were 9C1s. Just look up Light Driftwood Metallic with a Setina push bars with yellow Hella 500 fog lights and you'll get the general idea.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    Good, luck. Sounds like you have it under control

    I do feel you living in kaliforina who think they are saving the world with countless "go green " laws among countless other communist control the people laws ( Buts it ok to crap on the sidewalks)

    Carbon builds up in a lot of such places in many cars and can cause a lot of problems has for years

    One of our cars is a 2002 accord. i have the intake off of it right now. The EGG passages and valve are plugged it's a well know notorious pronlem on them to completely plug up with carbonas as ours did

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  • yoshmyster

    Ditch-Runner - I thought about taking off the intake manifold but I have to take off the fuel rail and injectors which is a wee bit much more than what I wanna go in to. Got me a can of Sea Foam with the bendy straw to do the "job".

    austin20 - Pretty much. I think that's a '92 or older. Mine has the easy access to the rear tire and tan. Also the department had all the ids removed (no Caprice).

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  • yoshmyster

    Since I could not find a local or even a few towns over MotorVac i gave Sea Foam a try. Since I saw that that the inside of the intake manifold is black as my soul (if I had one) and I did not want to take it off for the cleaning. That right there is a big task where fuel rail and injectors needs to be removed. So I went the Sea Foam route.

    First the red straw did not want to insert in to the spray tip. Then it would pop out so eventually I had to use two hands to do this task. Also holding the nozzle down took effort and a while. I think it went well since the engine didn't lock up. Didn't notice much difference after the Sea Foam. After the IAC, EVAP Valve swap out and the throttle body cleaning did most of the smoothing out?

    I'll take her down to smog later this week.

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