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RE: [alfa] fast idle
Chris,
Many years ago my '86 Spider when thru a period of very hard starts
when hot and I tracked it down to the AAD being out of whack. I did all the
usual test such as putting it in the freezer to see if it opened up all the
way - which it did. And to make sure that it closed via the electrical
connection. It passed all the tests but still the car didn't start right.
The best test was a swap with another Spider owner where the car started
nicely, hot or cold - and the other owner had the same symptoms I did.
Eventually I got a used one from APE which cured the problem. If
you do get a used one, make sure that you get the 4 cylinder model (check
the part number stamped on the unit) and not the 6 cylinder version.
Bruce
'86 Spider - waiting for tankectomy to occur
'73 GTV - running sweet after a day under the hood getting the SPICA
straightened out
>Date: Sun, 01 Aug 2004 17:27:06 -0400
>From: "Chris Sasso" <[email protected]>
>Subject: [alfa] fast idle
>
>Hi All,
>
>My '87 Spider would not start so I went through the protocol to test
>the various Bosch FI components. I ended up finding the
>Auxilliary Air
>Valve closed when cold, so I loosened the nut forced it open (per
>www.oldebottles.com)and tightened the nut. My Spider started instantly
>on the first crank but now has a fast idle. Is the Aux Air Valve
>possibly causing this fast idle? I'd rather not by a new one for $250
>if I do not need one. It did not idle fast before the fix although it
>was very difficult to start.
>
>Also, when cornering I get a hesitation as I accelerate out of the
>corner. Any thought on the cause?
>
>Thanks,
>Chris
>Miami, FL
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