Timmy390
Bronco Guru
Short version of the story, my idle was way up like 500 plus RPM's today. It's kind of been creeping up over the past few months.
Found some rubber vacuum caps had cracked (those things are JUNK) so replaced them with some vinyl vacuum caps I had from another project. Think there is another 1 or maybe 2 on the back side of the intake I still need to check and replace.
That got my idle down but not completely.
Found that if I take the check valve out of the brake booster and hold my thumb over it, my RPM's drop 200 or so. I plugged it back in RPM's went back up. I got out the brake cleaner and sprayed it all around the booster and the idle didn't change.
Any suggestions as to how to track this down? I'm pretty sure it's the booster but really expected it to react to the brake cleaner test. Want to be sure before just throwing parts at the issue. I suspected all along since my EFI conversion the booster has been leaking and contributing to my high idle condition.
Tim
Found some rubber vacuum caps had cracked (those things are JUNK) so replaced them with some vinyl vacuum caps I had from another project. Think there is another 1 or maybe 2 on the back side of the intake I still need to check and replace.
That got my idle down but not completely.
Found that if I take the check valve out of the brake booster and hold my thumb over it, my RPM's drop 200 or so. I plugged it back in RPM's went back up. I got out the brake cleaner and sprayed it all around the booster and the idle didn't change.
Any suggestions as to how to track this down? I'm pretty sure it's the booster but really expected it to react to the brake cleaner test. Want to be sure before just throwing parts at the issue. I suspected all along since my EFI conversion the booster has been leaking and contributing to my high idle condition.
Tim