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> Low idle and stalling, 1.7 FI
sobolewski
post Jun 5 2005, 08:57 AM
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Help!

After running the car on the freeway on a warm day the RPMs will be very low once I exit and come to a stop. About 5 minutes after that the engine will finally stall. It will restart if I put the pedal to the floor and crank away. It continues wanting to stall unless I continuously give it gas. Once it cools down it runs fine.

I have had a tune up but it hasn't changed the outcome.

Any suggestions?

1972, 1.7 FI

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Bleyseng
post Jun 5 2005, 09:48 AM
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#1 the CHT is starting to go and its going rich
#2 the MPS is cracked and its starting to go rich-check it with a vacuum pump
#3 the idle is set when cold but should be set when the engine is hot
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post Jun 5 2005, 09:53 AM
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Add intake leak.....
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