Marccus
New Member
'89 SHO, 410,000 miles
A while back, my idle was hunting, speeding up and then back to normal, etc,
Someone suggested looking at the intake manifold for leaks and I found plenty of them there.
I installed new runner hoses and sealed the intake manifold to the gaskets with silicone sealant and then the gaskets to the block to seal the whole thing.
It's now sealed tighter against leaks than a frog's butt in a lily pond.
All was well, and it idled beautifully.
But now I am getting the same symptoms for the idle, only not as bad.
My question is where are all the possible sources of vacuum leaks, so I can test all of them.
I have the huge binder that I bought when I bought the car for the smog control system but not with me as it gives a complete description.
I read the previous posts on how to find vacuum leaks with carb cleaner or propane (actually I have butane) so I understnd that. The first time around I just sprayed water near the intake manifled to find the leaks in the hoses.
A while back, my idle was hunting, speeding up and then back to normal, etc,
Someone suggested looking at the intake manifold for leaks and I found plenty of them there.
I installed new runner hoses and sealed the intake manifold to the gaskets with silicone sealant and then the gaskets to the block to seal the whole thing.
It's now sealed tighter against leaks than a frog's butt in a lily pond.
All was well, and it idled beautifully.
But now I am getting the same symptoms for the idle, only not as bad.
My question is where are all the possible sources of vacuum leaks, so I can test all of them.
I have the huge binder that I bought when I bought the car for the smog control system but not with me as it gives a complete description.
I read the previous posts on how to find vacuum leaks with carb cleaner or propane (actually I have butane) so I understnd that. The first time around I just sprayed water near the intake manifled to find the leaks in the hoses.