Okay Monstiva doesn't like idling when it is first started. It will stall the whole way out of the parking lot. But after she warms up shes fine. Somtimes with a rough idle but I have not had her stall warm yet. A consultation with the Excitable FestYboY led me to believe the idle air control valve may be sticking but that has not been checked.
So with the wierd fix. I was driving with a buddy of mine (not a mechanic but hes familiar with the history of the car sucking oil down the TB) And he started to get annoy that we'd stall several times just trying to leave places. So he chugged the rest of his water bottle and said "i have an idea". At a loss of my own i let him atleast try it.
First he put a screw in the whole of the air duct work where the "curly cue" hose would connect to from the VC and attatched a long hose from the VC.
and fed the larger hose into......his water bottle which is now tucked underneath my break booster.
This temporary fix has worked thus far...no stalling issues. But, this is a temporary fix. So seeing this I was hoping someone on here could tell me what my actual problem is, and the real way to fix it.
So it doesnt feel like im robbing the kettle for help heres my take of it. The valve cover has not been replaced yet since we discovered oil has been able to travel up under the baffle, escaping the curley cue hose. I think it may still need a new valve cover with a baffle. There may also be an issue with too much pressure some where? IDK but thats my idea. Any others?
So with the wierd fix. I was driving with a buddy of mine (not a mechanic but hes familiar with the history of the car sucking oil down the TB) And he started to get annoy that we'd stall several times just trying to leave places. So he chugged the rest of his water bottle and said "i have an idea". At a loss of my own i let him atleast try it.
First he put a screw in the whole of the air duct work where the "curly cue" hose would connect to from the VC and attatched a long hose from the VC.
and fed the larger hose into......his water bottle which is now tucked underneath my break booster.
This temporary fix has worked thus far...no stalling issues. But, this is a temporary fix. So seeing this I was hoping someone on here could tell me what my actual problem is, and the real way to fix it.
So it doesnt feel like im robbing the kettle for help heres my take of it. The valve cover has not been replaced yet since we discovered oil has been able to travel up under the baffle, escaping the curley cue hose. I think it may still need a new valve cover with a baffle. There may also be an issue with too much pressure some where? IDK but thats my idea. Any others?
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