[DML] Re: Weird Idle
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[DML] Re: Weird Idle
- From: "dmc_5180" <dmc_5180@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 23:47:18 -0000
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "aprentis.rm" <aprentis@...> wrote:
>
> G'Day,
> I've got a weird problem with my DeLorean.It's an 81 Automatic and
when it's in Drive or
> Reverse it idles fine.Nice and steady at 750 rpm like it always has.As
soon as I put it in
> Neutral or Park it's idle jumps straight up to 1500 rpm and stays
there.Put it back in Drive or
> Reverse and it goes back to 750 rpm.Any ideas where to start looking?
I'm taking the car to
> our first National DeLorean gathering in 2 weeks and don't want to show
up with a car idling
> so high!
> Thanks for any help
> Andrew
> Sydney
> 2883
>
Hi Andrew,
Long time no talk. Since this is only happening in Park and neutral just
make sure the idle switch is tripping. You might be at a point with wear
in the throttle spool and link rod, that you have developed a hair trigger
situation. When you put the transmission in a loaded position. It rocks the
engine forward or backwards just enough to stretch the linkage and make
the switch trip. You probably just need to extend the linkage rod
between the spool and butterfly assembly to take out some play.
Dennis
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