06-02-2008, 07:17 AM
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Re: question on base idle screw...
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Human Factory Service Manual
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: New Jersey
My Ride: 1990 Daytona Shelby
Engine: 2.2 L VNT
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You have checked all the obvious so next is to be sure it is not injector or mechanical related.
If the plugs are clean and burning normally you do not have a problem with oil such as valve seals.Remember, oil burning that is slight will not leave oil residue on the plugs, it will be a white, crusty deposit that will continue to build on the electrodes.
A cold engine requires more fuel and if you are slightly lean due to a dirty injector(s) or burnt valve you may notice it more when cold.
You need to run an "injector balance" test which will show if all of the injectors are suppling the proper amount of fuel to each cylinder.To run this test you need an injector tester(which will pulse each injector and a pre-determined pulse rate) and a fuel pressure gauge. If you do not have access to that equipment have the injectors chemically cleaned with a pressurized injector cleaner that hooks directly to the fuel rail, that will clean the injectors and carbon deposits from the combustion chambers and piston tops. Putting a cleaner in the tank will not do the job.
Secondly run a cylinder leak down test to check for burnt valves, also be sure the camshaft is not worn.
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