HallenTi
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In an effort to correct a minor hesitation, idle, and deceleration problem, I checked the forum and saw suggestions for cleaning the IAC and the throttle body. I removed the throttle body and the IAC and cleaned both. When removing the airfoil from the TBI unit, the screw broke off. I assumed that a previous owner had possibly "strong armed" is to a point of being ready to break off. I took the screw to a local bolt shop, and they gave me a 5mm x.8 x 50mm sockethead cap screw.
This new screw was exactly what a previous owner had used, but when securing the airfoil with the new screw, it stopped turning before the airfoil was seated correctly. I assume that it really isn't a 5mm x.8 x50 but I am stuck with it for now, and am going to order a GM screw and attachment piece (small threaded aluminum "cone" inside the TBI unit). My question is whether the airfoil being improperly seated now could cause my resulting high idle (2,000RPM cold or warm). From the look of it, since it is not a precision mating surface, and that it doesn't require as gasket, I feel that the minor seating problem wouldn't affect the idle in this way (I have even read in some posts that a few have run without the airfoil).
I assume that I either had an inoperative IAC unit and changed the fully-closed setting causing an air bleed, or more likely, I overzealously fooled with the IAC and caused it to fail. I plan to get a new IAC, but my main question is about the seating of the airfoil unit.
This new screw was exactly what a previous owner had used, but when securing the airfoil with the new screw, it stopped turning before the airfoil was seated correctly. I assume that it really isn't a 5mm x.8 x50 but I am stuck with it for now, and am going to order a GM screw and attachment piece (small threaded aluminum "cone" inside the TBI unit). My question is whether the airfoil being improperly seated now could cause my resulting high idle (2,000RPM cold or warm). From the look of it, since it is not a precision mating surface, and that it doesn't require as gasket, I feel that the minor seating problem wouldn't affect the idle in this way (I have even read in some posts that a few have run without the airfoil).
I assume that I either had an inoperative IAC unit and changed the fully-closed setting causing an air bleed, or more likely, I overzealously fooled with the IAC and caused it to fail. I plan to get a new IAC, but my main question is about the seating of the airfoil unit.