I was just running local errands today in my stock 88LX. Suddenly, upon restarting, it idles at 3100rpm. The accelator cable is NOT binding. A quick scan under the hood does not reveal anything obvious like a separated hose (the 88 has sooo many of them!).
Any thoughts as to what single component or connection failure wouild do this? Other than what this does to the vehicle's drivability, there are no other problems.
Note that ambient temperature is 50F (I'm in Seattle, not Anchorage), so I wouldn't think the choke would be activating. Besides, the car was already warmed up when this happened.
I have several shopping bags full of old 88/89 plumbing stuff, so if it's one of the unknown devices that hangs off the carb, I probably have a spare.
Any thoughts as to what single component or connection failure wouild do this? Other than what this does to the vehicle's drivability, there are no other problems.
Note that ambient temperature is 50F (I'm in Seattle, not Anchorage), so I wouldn't think the choke would be activating. Besides, the car was already warmed up when this happened.
I have several shopping bags full of old 88/89 plumbing stuff, so if it's one of the unknown devices that hangs off the carb, I probably have a spare.
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