Hey guys, here's the deal. I've been doing a bunch of reading about the hesitation and wierd idle issues that have been plaguing some members as I have noticed the same issue with mine. I knew the ignition timing was off on mine. I finally got around to re-checking my valve timing, installing a timing cover (woot!) and dialing in the ignition timing dead on the mark. The problem got worse! Not only that, the exhaust manifold got really good and toasty. Everything else has been checked. Plugs good, wires new, cap and rotor good, valve timing good (double checked #1 tdc through spark plug hole), injectors good, fuel pressure good, fuel filter new, iac good, vacuum lines good, O2 sensor new (denso), Coolant temp sensor good, and so on.
So on a hunch I figured I'd pull the VAF cover and see what I come up with. What I found was marks on the spring wheel that seem to indicate that the adjustment has slid (probably due to a hard hit on a chunk of "patched" asphault). I did a little bit of playing around with the spring wheel just to see what results some minor adjusting would do, and was rather pleased with the results. I should have left it after the first adjustment, considering how easy it was to break traction and the smoothness of my idle, but this was for science! I just had to play more. After some trial and error adjusting I finally gave up and threw on a spare VAF. Seems sluggish with the spare, but leaps and bounds better than the other before adjusting. Without any method to gauge my air-fuel mix I don't care to run it regularly like this.
That brings me to my question: has anybody tried making adjustments to their VAF and what kind of experience did you have with it?
So on a hunch I figured I'd pull the VAF cover and see what I come up with. What I found was marks on the spring wheel that seem to indicate that the adjustment has slid (probably due to a hard hit on a chunk of "patched" asphault). I did a little bit of playing around with the spring wheel just to see what results some minor adjusting would do, and was rather pleased with the results. I should have left it after the first adjustment, considering how easy it was to break traction and the smoothness of my idle, but this was for science! I just had to play more. After some trial and error adjusting I finally gave up and threw on a spare VAF. Seems sluggish with the spare, but leaps and bounds better than the other before adjusting. Without any method to gauge my air-fuel mix I don't care to run it regularly like this.
That brings me to my question: has anybody tried making adjustments to their VAF and what kind of experience did you have with it?
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