The Rev
Dedicated LVC Member
Ok this may get long, who knows.
I *think* my tb gasket has a small leak
My intake tube -> valve cover hose is duct taped together.
Now for whats happening.
Before warming up, if I try to get in the car and go (like I used to before I ripped the tube I believe) It'll stumble on acceleration. The idle will be rough (always has, just more recently) until after 4-5 minutes you'll hear a noticeable change when it levels out. After getting in if I need to accel. heavily (get out of my street, on highway, etc) it'll stumble 3 times and then go fine. That seems to be my only problems during start/warm up.
On the highway at cruising speed, if I want to pass someone or romp it, occasionally it will vibrate like I'm going over "rumblestrips" for a half a second, not very noticeably and then will accel. fine. Also this is an old problem but when I am coasting sometimes I can press the pedal down an inch or so and it won't pick up, like the revs wont change at all but it'll gain speed just not as much as it should with the pedal being pushed as far as I did....wow thats confusing.
These issues aren't killing me, but obviously I'd like to have a really good running car. Also I've been using Lucas fuel treatment every fill-up for over a month and noticed a 1-2mpg increase since before. Still a dream to get 13mpg around the city.
My questions;
What role would the IACV play in this with relation to mpg, rough idle, stumbling, etc? And exactly how hard is the IACV to replace? I lose patience on these jobs very easily and am aware of taking the cowl off, etc but the tranny coming out isn't an option. I've also never even seen it.
I'm taking care of the tb gasket and the ripped tube as well. I don't expect that to correct the stumbling as much, maybe the idling more?
I'll bet money my 02's are causing my CEL (but my scanner doesn't work on my 93 so who knows) and I'm sure they are the main reason my mpg sucks. I plan on paying the exhaust shop (when I get enough cash) to do this, how much of an increase (assuming the 02's are really bad) in mpg should I expect?
Flushing the tranny fluid and changing the filter, it doesnt look all that hard, take off all bolts, get covered in fluid, replace filter, bolt pan back up, fill again? Idk when it (if ever) has been changed, could that possibly help the shudder at cruising speeds? And I'm sure it wouldn't help to replace.
Man this is long but yeah, I'd like to catch these before they become an issue.
I *think* my tb gasket has a small leak
My intake tube -> valve cover hose is duct taped together.
Now for whats happening.
Before warming up, if I try to get in the car and go (like I used to before I ripped the tube I believe) It'll stumble on acceleration. The idle will be rough (always has, just more recently) until after 4-5 minutes you'll hear a noticeable change when it levels out. After getting in if I need to accel. heavily (get out of my street, on highway, etc) it'll stumble 3 times and then go fine. That seems to be my only problems during start/warm up.
On the highway at cruising speed, if I want to pass someone or romp it, occasionally it will vibrate like I'm going over "rumblestrips" for a half a second, not very noticeably and then will accel. fine. Also this is an old problem but when I am coasting sometimes I can press the pedal down an inch or so and it won't pick up, like the revs wont change at all but it'll gain speed just not as much as it should with the pedal being pushed as far as I did....wow thats confusing.
These issues aren't killing me, but obviously I'd like to have a really good running car. Also I've been using Lucas fuel treatment every fill-up for over a month and noticed a 1-2mpg increase since before. Still a dream to get 13mpg around the city.
My questions;
What role would the IACV play in this with relation to mpg, rough idle, stumbling, etc? And exactly how hard is the IACV to replace? I lose patience on these jobs very easily and am aware of taking the cowl off, etc but the tranny coming out isn't an option. I've also never even seen it.
I'm taking care of the tb gasket and the ripped tube as well. I don't expect that to correct the stumbling as much, maybe the idling more?
I'll bet money my 02's are causing my CEL (but my scanner doesn't work on my 93 so who knows) and I'm sure they are the main reason my mpg sucks. I plan on paying the exhaust shop (when I get enough cash) to do this, how much of an increase (assuming the 02's are really bad) in mpg should I expect?
Flushing the tranny fluid and changing the filter, it doesnt look all that hard, take off all bolts, get covered in fluid, replace filter, bolt pan back up, fill again? Idk when it (if ever) has been changed, could that possibly help the shudder at cruising speeds? And I'm sure it wouldn't help to replace.
Man this is long but yeah, I'd like to catch these before they become an issue.