Rough idel and dying
#21
RE: Rough idel and dying
Still the same, my Idle speed stabalizer is going to be here in about a week. The leak was on the 90 deg. elbow of the upper intercooler pipe. It seems like I keep finding leaks on everything now, coolent leak(s), power steering leak, no oil leaks though.
#22
RE: Rough idel and dying
LOL I know the feeling. I have an '84 truck that leaks everything but oil as well. Parked it on a cement slab and all the coolant dripped out the gearbox for the power steering is empty and even the exhaust leaks LOL.
#25
RE: Rough idel and dying
Idle speed stabalizer installed, idles better now. Now I'm working on my belt eating problem... I'm on the 3rd belt in 2.5 months. (Alternator/Powerstearing) had it in at a locar shop and they said my alternator work, but the bushings for the mounts are bad. It looks like an almost new alternator, anyone know if you can buy the bushings anywhere? And....they also said I need a new powersteering rack???????? ouch, any aftermarket, better parts to buy for that one, or just stick to stock?
#26
RE: Rough idel and dying
EEPS I HATE doing PS racks... They are a BITCH. (Pardon my french) Basically there isn't really an aftermarket piece to replace that just stick with stock. Unless you're planning on changing the steering system to something else. I dunno why you'd do that. As for the bushings... What alternator bushings? The little metal pieces that go in the boltholes? I see NO reason THAT would cause it to eat belts but I dunno. Good to hear you're idling better now though.
#27
RE: Rough idel and dying
I'm guessing that they think the alternator moves enough, and the belt gets worn and then breaks. I'm still on belt number three for now, but I haven't put much of a load on it. I'm gona try a new alternator tomorrow, I ordered a crank pully from Unothadox, but it's on back order untill late November.....that might also be the problem.
#28
RE: Rough idel and dying
I don't see how the crank pulley would affect the alternator belt. But if you DO get the new alternator then you'd get the "bushings" the techs are talking about. Though if you're eatting belts you need to look at WHERE the belt is geting eaten at. Inside or outside? Top or bottom? That'll give you a clue where to look for your problem.
#29
RE: Rough idel and dying
just check the general: plugs, wires, air box/filter...then maf and o2 sensors... and hope that's as bad as it gets...
oh, and if you end up needing a MAF, lemmie know... I've had lots of these kinds of idle problems... i've got a ton of working MAF sensors!
oh, and if you end up needing a MAF, lemmie know... I've had lots of these kinds of idle problems... i've got a ton of working MAF sensors!