Just finished rebuilding this engine. Runs like a top above idle. It will idle and stay running, but sounds starved for air and is just rough.
Figured something with the IAC. Bought a used one, no change. I do not see my old one or the new (used) one opening or moving at all when the key is turned on or when the engine is running (I left one on the engine, plugged the other into the loose IAC).
Neutral switch is triggered. IAC has a steady 12.7v running to it. On either of them, if I plug them in I can feel slight vibration, like a small motor running, but no movement at all on the IAC. Tested the resistance on the IAC leads and get 10 ohms.
Also verified the engine purrs like a kitten at idle if I loosen the IAC and allow a slight bit of air through. With the IAC tight, if I put my finger on the black IAC hose opening I can feel a very slight amount of suction.
Does this sound like bad luck to get a second bad IAC, or can anything else be at fault?
Figured something with the IAC. Bought a used one, no change. I do not see my old one or the new (used) one opening or moving at all when the key is turned on or when the engine is running (I left one on the engine, plugged the other into the loose IAC).
Neutral switch is triggered. IAC has a steady 12.7v running to it. On either of them, if I plug them in I can feel slight vibration, like a small motor running, but no movement at all on the IAC. Tested the resistance on the IAC leads and get 10 ohms.
Also verified the engine purrs like a kitten at idle if I loosen the IAC and allow a slight bit of air through. With the IAC tight, if I put my finger on the black IAC hose opening I can feel a very slight amount of suction.
Does this sound like bad luck to get a second bad IAC, or can anything else be at fault?
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