A few weeks ago, my Corvette started stumbling/surging at light throttle application. It only does it when the engine is thoroughly warmed up - running for 20 minutes or more with oil temp over 200. When cold/cool the engine runs perfectly. It is most noticable when taking off smoothly from a stop, like in city traffic. In first gear as I take off, the engine pulls fine at first, but when rpms hit about 1000-1200, then engine suddenly exhibits a loss of power. Also, when following traffic at about 40 mph with rpm about 1200, it "surges", kinda like a light bucking you would get pulling a trailer. The car runs fine at highway speeds. All symptoms go away above 50 mph. Also, it runs fine with the engine in park, with me holding the rpms in that 1000-1200 range, no missing. Here's what I've investigated:
1. It's not the MAF. I've got two, one stock with screen, one without screen. No difference between the two.
2. Last fall I needed a water pump, slight seepage. At that time the shop opened up the opti to see if it was damaged. They said it looked like new and put it back on.
3. I pulled the #4 plug to check the general condition. Looked like new. The wire had 1000 ohms resistance.
4. I looked inside the throttle and saw some oily residue, I guess from the PCV system. I opened the throttle all the way and wiped out as much stuff as I could with a clean cloth, off the throttle plates and bores. It doesn't seem to have improved the situation.
5. No change whether the A/C is on or off.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ken
1. It's not the MAF. I've got two, one stock with screen, one without screen. No difference between the two.
2. Last fall I needed a water pump, slight seepage. At that time the shop opened up the opti to see if it was damaged. They said it looked like new and put it back on.
3. I pulled the #4 plug to check the general condition. Looked like new. The wire had 1000 ohms resistance.
4. I looked inside the throttle and saw some oily residue, I guess from the PCV system. I opened the throttle all the way and wiped out as much stuff as I could with a clean cloth, off the throttle plates and bores. It doesn't seem to have improved the situation.
5. No change whether the A/C is on or off.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ken





