2.0 idle richness, which way to turn the adjuster on the ECU? |
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2.0 idle richness, which way to turn the adjuster on the ECU? |
type4org |
Dec 28 2006, 05:43 PM
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You need PLAID! Group: Members Posts: 231 Joined: 13-June 06 From: Oldenburg (Oldb), Germany Member No.: 6,212 |
While doing the emissions inspection on my '76 (2.0 GC) I noticed the mixture was very rich, fluctuating between 3.5-4% CO at idle, I believe it should be about 2.5%. Which way do I turn the ECU knob to lean it out? I thought it was counterclockwise - but it's already as far as it can go... (unless I am wrong and the CO is actually OK, which I doubt) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif)
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JeffBowlsby |
Dec 28 2006, 06:58 PM
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914 Wiring Harnesses Group: Members Posts: 8,662 Joined: 7-January 03 From: San Ramon CA Member No.: 104 Region Association: None |
Yep its rich. CCW should lean it out, but you've already pegged that full lean. Maybe check the other sensors...TS1, TS2, TPS calibration, consider futzing with the TS2 resistance. Should be 2.0% +/- 1..0% Is your catalytic converter still good or do you run one? See the emissions labels for both CA cars and 49-state cars below:
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type4org |
Dec 29 2006, 01:51 AM
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You need PLAID! Group: Members Posts: 231 Joined: 13-June 06 From: Oldenburg (Oldb), Germany Member No.: 6,212 |
Yep its rich. CCW should lean it out, but you've already pegged that full lean. Maybe check the other sensors...TS1, TS2, TPS calibration, consider futzing with the TS2 resistance. Should be 2.0% +/- 1..0% Is your catalytic converter still good or do you run one? See the emissions labels for both CA cars and 49-state cars below: Thanks for reminding me to look at the dang sticker, I always forget it's there for such information and keep looking for various sources on the net which invariably quote a mishmash of half-correct information (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) The exhaust system has not been changed and it has a catalytic converter. There's no indication that it's broken in any way, but since I did measure in the correct place using the access hole in the first muffler the catalytic converter shouldn't influence the measurements. I did not disconnect and plug the crancase ventilation, air pump and evaporative system hoses, though. Maybe that's the problem. Is there any obvious indicator for TPS calibration problems? The sensors are a simple resistance measurement but I'm less sure about detecting TPS problems, short of just going through the full adjustment procedure. |
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