rgr, Just got done putting it back together, the car now, starts and the idle is still alittle high.... but it now idles at about 500... doesn't die just idles rough... engine shaking....
I don't know what magic Bubba worked, but he said when he left the car, it would run on its own WITH the IAC plugged in. First thing I did when I got to the shop, went to the car with keys, put in the ignition and BLAMO! nothing different than before, runs up to 2500 rpm then stalls. The idling he is talking about, is what it is doing with the IAC
unplugged, but I saw it at around 1300.
I had a car guy stop over last night, He has me start it up, he plays with the throttle keeps it running around 2k, he listens, we shut the car off, and he said, "I can tell you that it is where your intake is meeting the heads. Take your 10mm and pop that intake off, put some RTV on those metal gaskets, and that should fix your problem." I pointed to the couplers, and other vac lines and asked if those could be the problem, he said with no hesitation "No."
This guy has worked around cars his whole life 44, last 25+ years of his life, old school and currently restoring a 67 camaro and 67 mustang fastback. What really really blew my mind, he has never worked on a SHO and knew those were 10mm bolts on the intake.
Something else I thought of, is that maybe the metal gaskets have that raised portion in the middle of all the openings to the heads and intake, my thought is maybe they are upside down and backwards, not sure how, but something to check.
NOW don't tongue lash me here, I had places to go last night and couldn't get to any of this to check it out.
I am going to check those gaskets tonight and see how they are oriented and using the best pair I have, then try the RTV (black), and THEN get the vac tester Bob recommended. I really don't have anything to lose trying those 2 things first.
Having used stock metal gaskets many times over and over, with paint chips, without paint chips, and sometimes cleaned up, repainted and used over again, I can safely say that the gaskets probably aren't the issue. At least not a big enough issue to cause the problems he's having.
This is kind of what I thought, too. That shouldn't be enough of an air gap with missing paint to cause it not to stay running. The gaskets I HAD on there, the ones Bubba took out, are the newest that I have, and they are not in as bad of condition as portrayed.