end005
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Now, after the valve adjustment the sound of my motor is music to my ears. Here's the problem though:
After letting it sit over night, on the first crank, the car would start up but the idle would drop to about 500 rpms and then hesititates...then dies. I try starting it again but the car would just hesitate, hesitate then dies agian. I try it one more time, put my feet on the gas pedal and floor it and only if I keep my feet on the pedal will it stay on. I slowly take my foot off the gas pedal and the rpm will slowly drop to a point where the car would idle at 500-700 rpms and you would feel/hear the engine hesitate to stay on--with my feet completely off the pedal.
BUT, once the car gets going, rpm stays around 750 and sounds amazingly quiet. No hesitation whatsoever. This only happens when the car sits over night or if i let the car sit for a good 8 or so hours.
Weather here: MN/WI weather, -20s to about 30 degress here.
Car: 98 GSR
possible solutions: I was thinking just adjusting my idle would fix the problem, but i didn't try it. My take on it is that with the valves completely out of whack, the motor was running a certain way so I had to set my idle/throttle accordingly. Now with the new valve properly adjusted, the engine is running totally different so perhaps I need to set the throttle accordingly. yay or nay?
Please help. Sorry for the long rant, just wanted to be precise and provide as much info as possible. TIA.
After letting it sit over night, on the first crank, the car would start up but the idle would drop to about 500 rpms and then hesititates...then dies. I try starting it again but the car would just hesitate, hesitate then dies agian. I try it one more time, put my feet on the gas pedal and floor it and only if I keep my feet on the pedal will it stay on. I slowly take my foot off the gas pedal and the rpm will slowly drop to a point where the car would idle at 500-700 rpms and you would feel/hear the engine hesitate to stay on--with my feet completely off the pedal.
BUT, once the car gets going, rpm stays around 750 and sounds amazingly quiet. No hesitation whatsoever. This only happens when the car sits over night or if i let the car sit for a good 8 or so hours.
Weather here: MN/WI weather, -20s to about 30 degress here.
Car: 98 GSR
possible solutions: I was thinking just adjusting my idle would fix the problem, but i didn't try it. My take on it is that with the valves completely out of whack, the motor was running a certain way so I had to set my idle/throttle accordingly. Now with the new valve properly adjusted, the engine is running totally different so perhaps I need to set the throttle accordingly. yay or nay?
Please help. Sorry for the long rant, just wanted to be precise and provide as much info as possible. TIA.