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Originally posted by dumpycapri85 View PostChange the IAC , that should let it idle down .Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by Chili View PostYou sure he didn't just get some HD seats from an F150 or F250?
Originally posted by kingjason View PostI unplugged the IAC and pushed down on the throttle and not much difference like maybe 100 rpm. From what I have read they only change the idle by about 100 or 2 when warmed up and the throttle is almost on the stops. I got three codes 14,41,34 but I am pretty sure I took care of the issues and have not reset the computer. The lean was my fuel pump going out, the 14 should have been fixed when the previous owner put in an all new distributor, now the 41 may still be happening but dont think it would affect idle. I am not completely against a new IAC though. Anyway to really test it? Theres just so many variables.
You should also look for any vacuum leaks. I had one at the oil fill cap where the o-ring was gone and the oil cap wasn't sealing. Also had a TINY hole in the underside of the rubber piping that goes from the MAF to the throttle body. Just those two SMALL vacuum leaks was enough to make my idle go up about 500 rpms. After I fixed them I had to set the idle back down.
Originally posted by kingjason View PostI have thought about doing this. The seats in mine are nice but just not big plush squishy seats. LOL
-Aaron
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Originally posted by CRASH View PostYeah, I'm sure. They said he spent something like $1K having them recovered. He didn't have the H-D put on the back seats, just the tops of the front seats.
You can take it apart and clean it out with some B-12. If it's stuck, or there's a ton of carbon build up in it, that could be your culprit. There's a spring in it that gets hung up if it gets too nasty inside it.
You should also look for any vacuum leaks. I had one at the oil fill cap where the o-ring was gone and the oil cap wasn't sealing. Also had a TINY hole in the underside of the rubber piping that goes from the MAF to the throttle body. Just those two SMALL vacuum leaks was enough to make my idle go up about 500 rpms. After I fixed them I had to set the idle back down.
I'll try to get some pictures of the truck and seats tomorrow when I go to work.
-AaronWhos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostI unplugged the IAC and pushed down on the throttle and not much difference like maybe 100 rpm. From what I have read they only change the idle by about 100 or 2 when warmed up and the throttle is almost on the stops. I got three codes 14,41,34 but I am pretty sure I took care of the issues and have not reset the computer. The lean was my fuel pump going out, the 14 should have been fixed when the previous owner put in an all new distributor, now the 41 may still be happening but dont think it would affect idle. I am not completely against a new IAC though. Anyway to really test it? Theres just so many variables.
Originally posted by kingjason View PostI have thought about doing this. The seats in mine are nice but just not big plush squishy seats. LOL
Originally posted by CRASH View PostYou can take it apart and clean it out with some B-12. If it's stuck, or there's a ton of carbon build up in it, that could be your culprit. There's a spring in it that gets hung up if it gets too nasty inside it.
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Originally posted by bpawl View Poston a side note, Ive got a set of warn hubs brand new in the box for a full-size bronco for sale. $50
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Originally posted by Chili View PostPremiums? That's a good price. I still have a new set I bought but did not install as the auto hubs are still working well. They run right over $100 from stores.
OP, go with something that already has mass air, it will make your life much simpler, I did the mass air conversion on mine along with a million other things and if I could go back I'd just buy a 95/96.
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Kinda chiilly but got a bunch done. Wired the relay for the lights to the high beams and with a flip of the switch its nice and blinding. Popped the ole IAC off and cleaned it. Made sure the plunger bobbed up and down, re attached and still the same. Thats a whole 20 minute job. LOL
Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by bpawl View Postfor sure need to replace the autos before they break. I don't think these I have are the premiums, believe they are the black ones that list for $90 or so. 1000% upgrade from stock. these are still in the box, never opened.Big Rooster Racing
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