Idel at 500 RPM’s
#1
I have the 92 SL2, and it idles way under 500 rpms, almost 300. It also stalls if I sit at a light too long. I''ve been driving this car for 3 years, and recently put $750 into a new caliper, rear tires and breaks, passenger side wheel bearing, and rear rotors. I also got an oil change for the first time not doing it myself, and then all this starts to happen. I don''t want to blame it all on the shop, but it''s just too much of a coincidence. I believe the trany is struggling a lot as well, as the check engine light comes on for about 2 mins after the car buckles and has trouble staying in gear.
It has 138k on it, going on 39. Ran fine for 3 years, up until 2 weeks ago, not even a week after the service I had to get it mobile again.
Edited by: preythesun
#3
Man, I can''t even tell you. I''ve had the car three years myself, and I know my uncle took good care of it, but I just don''t know that. I was gonna put some Gumout in real soon, then fill the gas tank up. Would that do anything?
Thanks for the help, archer
Thanks for the help, archer
#5
Might work, but I prefer the spray canstuff I can spray into the throat directly ... helps get rid of gunk/trash in areas where the fuel never goes ... areas where dirt can cause sticking and lousy performance
#7
Surprise! You can do this from the top side. No crawling around on the ground - unless you drop a hanger clamp or something from the air intake ductwork. Course, I am 6ft tall, so you might need a small step stool to let you reach all the way into the engine area.
Honest answer on the price is ... I dunno. Normally, I just go to the service bay support shelves and grab one ... total guess would be around $9 usd ...
#9
I think I found another solution, as well. The guy I brought it to says it the "lock-up converter" on the tranny. If I unplug it, it should make the car not stall and jerk. What do you think, archer?
Thanks again
Thanks again
#10
Originally Posted by preythesun
I think I found another solution, as well. The guy I brought it to says it the "lock-up converter" on the tranny. If I unplug it, it should make the car not stall and jerk. What do you think ......
Thanks again
Thanks again
Personally, I would not do that. Without the lockup working, you will waste fuel when above 45mph because the engine will be at a higher RPM than necessary ...