skydiveD30571
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Re: 5.0GL-H mixture adjustment / manual
Back in May I replaced the wires when I did the cap and rotor. I went to a local Napa store and cross-referenced the volvo part number for the wire kit. The coil wire was about 1/2" too short so I kept the original on there and changed out the plug wires.
Im trying to figure out why removing the pcv valve from the valve cover would make such a difference. I don't think the valve allows any more or less airflow either way, so the only other thing would be the sucking force in the crankcase. Why would removing this vacuum make startup better?
I got to thinking last night about this. I read that a rise in engine rpm is usually a sign of a vacuum leak. I also have slightly low and erratic vacuum at idle that could support that claim. So with the pcv valve out, the starting engine rpm is 600 and rises to 800. But with the valve in it rises to 700. So maybe the engine is normally trying to start and run initially at 500rpm and struggles that low hence the loping idle, until the rpms rise and stabilize at 700 where it is comfortable? Maybe try adjusting idle speed so that rpms start at 600 and rise to 800 and see if it starts better that way? I realize this won't fix the problem but it could narrow down my search to a vacuum leak. Am I on target here?
Back in May I replaced the wires when I did the cap and rotor. I went to a local Napa store and cross-referenced the volvo part number for the wire kit. The coil wire was about 1/2" too short so I kept the original on there and changed out the plug wires.
Im trying to figure out why removing the pcv valve from the valve cover would make such a difference. I don't think the valve allows any more or less airflow either way, so the only other thing would be the sucking force in the crankcase. Why would removing this vacuum make startup better?
I got to thinking last night about this. I read that a rise in engine rpm is usually a sign of a vacuum leak. I also have slightly low and erratic vacuum at idle that could support that claim. So with the pcv valve out, the starting engine rpm is 600 and rises to 800. But with the valve in it rises to 700. So maybe the engine is normally trying to start and run initially at 500rpm and struggles that low hence the loping idle, until the rpms rise and stabilize at 700 where it is comfortable? Maybe try adjusting idle speed so that rpms start at 600 and rise to 800 and see if it starts better that way? I realize this won't fix the problem but it could narrow down my search to a vacuum leak. Am I on target here?