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Paul Higg
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It's right below the TPS!!
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Junk, that photo with the green circle, is what is circled the TPS? In the photo isn't the IAC valve above the circle? And what exactly does TPS stand for?
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It's right below the TPS!!
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Nope, the IAC is circled, that that is above the IAC that has the green through it is the TPS!!Junk, that photo with the green circle, is what is circled the TPS? In the photo isn't the IAC valve above the circle? And what exactly does TPS stand for?


Thats the Throttle body!! Remove the IAC,Can't remember exactly size around 1- 1 1/4 inch, Counterclockwise screws out!!! Put some rags under the throttle body below the IAC and OPEN throttle WIDE OPEN and spray Liberally the throttle plates and any orifices you can see in there!! There is going to be All sorts of Black Crud run out of the IAC hole,Spray it out good too!! Spray the pintail on the IAC till clean,Let it all dry out and put it back together!!!Be sure to put plenty of rags under it,You don't want cleaner running down into your Opti-Spark!!!Okay, thanks Junk, now do I spray cleaner in there?
Also, what is the thing above it that looks like a horizontal carb?


I made a BooBoo!!ARRRGGHHH.
So now what does TPI stand for or did you make a typo and mean TPS? PLUS, do I remove them and clean them? And what about cleaning the horizontal carb thing above? How do I clean that? Do I use spray cleaner on all three. Please walk me through it Junk? I am a newbie on some of these parts.
I meant TPS,And don't touch it,(But you will probly have to unplug it!!) Other than that Just leave it alone!! But Remove the IAC!!
If it starts right up cold in the morning, where is the air leak? Where is the clogged part that is causing a hard start? Would not a clogged air cleaner run the engine rich in the warm start? That would mean fuel is getting to the cylinder? You had to push on the pedal to start on a hot day? Does that mean more air because you have to match the over rich condition?
How much over-rich is that on cold start-up where it works and starts fine. You might be chasing your tail is more the TPS on the throttle app. I doubt it since it starts so well cold.
You have a plug in the correct heat range? You have the plug gap past spec or under spec? If cold telemetry starts well enough needing that rich map in the morning is the ECU has captured the water temp, the TPS and all is ready to fire.
Air cleaner or plug change is might be something as setting a higher idle adjust and you are done pulling off parts that work fine in the morning start.