MARCUS VETTE
Member
Hi,
I have a small problem with my idle. When I start my Corvette, the idle is OK, running at 7 RPM and very well but after 2 minutes (2:06:00) the idle starts fluctuating; it speeds up and slows down repeatedly. I can’t identify the cause? So far, I suspect a bad sensor or a bad signal. I know it has something to do with the mixture of air and fuel. For this reason, I eliminated a vacuum leak as a possible cause. When I drive, the engine runs well, the RPM is regular and works great. The problem is only at idle. What else can I check? Which sensor could affect the ratio of the mixture (air and fuel)? I have 2 theories, first it has something to do with the cold start. Second it could be related to the intake tempera sensor in the plenum. I suspect the issue is related with temperature because 2 minutes after the engine is started, it starts running badly. If I wait a few minutes and I restart the engine, the idle will start fluctuating immediately. If I wait a few hours to restart the engine, then the idle is ok for 2 minutes and the issue reappears. :ugh
Thank in advance.
Marc
I have a small problem with my idle. When I start my Corvette, the idle is OK, running at 7 RPM and very well but after 2 minutes (2:06:00) the idle starts fluctuating; it speeds up and slows down repeatedly. I can’t identify the cause? So far, I suspect a bad sensor or a bad signal. I know it has something to do with the mixture of air and fuel. For this reason, I eliminated a vacuum leak as a possible cause. When I drive, the engine runs well, the RPM is regular and works great. The problem is only at idle. What else can I check? Which sensor could affect the ratio of the mixture (air and fuel)? I have 2 theories, first it has something to do with the cold start. Second it could be related to the intake tempera sensor in the plenum. I suspect the issue is related with temperature because 2 minutes after the engine is started, it starts running badly. If I wait a few minutes and I restart the engine, the idle will start fluctuating immediately. If I wait a few hours to restart the engine, then the idle is ok for 2 minutes and the issue reappears. :ugh
Thank in advance.
Marc
otfl) so you don't waste your propane or your gas. Start at the source and work your way back while segmenting backwards as they come. Keep looking for a line that won't hold vacuum and follow it back until you find the problem. I've had issues including the vacuum controller for the HVAC, plastic cruise control line that goes thru the firewall, and the little plastic check valve gizmo under the passenger side fuel rail. Of course, it could be anywhere. So just start looking.


