Hi all.
I have a 5-spd 2bbl 1988 Ford Festiva. Everything stock. Original engine with 398,694 miles. Paid $200 for it :p
First off, most of the times when I start this car, a loud scream will come from under the hood. It's been this way the last 6k miles since the last owner had it, and they said it's done that for a while. Most of the time you can get it to stop by applying and holding the break while putting it in gear and slowly letting off the clutch until the engine is at about 400rpm, and then pressing the clutch back down and putting it in neutral. Any ideas on that? I'm having a hard time pinpointing the problem. Sounds like a bad bearing somewhere?
Second - the high idle seems really high. When you start it, it'll usually start at around 2500-3500 rpm, and will soon bounce erratically within about 800 rpm. When it gets to the point of a normal idle...... it'll completely shut off if you don't give it some gas. I guess the engine isn't yet warm enough to sustain the idle, because if you drive it enough for the engine to get hot, it'll keep a rough idle of about 350-400 rpm which is entirely too low, and will often stall out after a good 2-5 minutes.
So I ask this - as a temporary fix I want to turn up my idle. But I'm having trouble finding the idle speed screw on the carburated model. Can someone give me a good description or some pictures of where to find it? You have no idea how much you would be helping me out.
Thanks!
I have a 5-spd 2bbl 1988 Ford Festiva. Everything stock. Original engine with 398,694 miles. Paid $200 for it :p
First off, most of the times when I start this car, a loud scream will come from under the hood. It's been this way the last 6k miles since the last owner had it, and they said it's done that for a while. Most of the time you can get it to stop by applying and holding the break while putting it in gear and slowly letting off the clutch until the engine is at about 400rpm, and then pressing the clutch back down and putting it in neutral. Any ideas on that? I'm having a hard time pinpointing the problem. Sounds like a bad bearing somewhere?
Second - the high idle seems really high. When you start it, it'll usually start at around 2500-3500 rpm, and will soon bounce erratically within about 800 rpm. When it gets to the point of a normal idle...... it'll completely shut off if you don't give it some gas. I guess the engine isn't yet warm enough to sustain the idle, because if you drive it enough for the engine to get hot, it'll keep a rough idle of about 350-400 rpm which is entirely too low, and will often stall out after a good 2-5 minutes.
So I ask this - as a temporary fix I want to turn up my idle. But I'm having trouble finding the idle speed screw on the carburated model. Can someone give me a good description or some pictures of where to find it? You have no idea how much you would be helping me out.
Thanks!
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