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I know, I know, the idle speed variation in the attached video is not much. And I'm not saying that anything is wrong. But since I haven't been in any other 968's, I don't know what is normal. My idle "wanders" a bit, going slightly up and down, and I'm just wondering if this is typical for a 968. Sorry if I am being anal, but thought I should ask the experts before I start poking around in the engine compartment unnecessarily. A video of my tach while idling:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwOGJzAvLR8
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Thanks, Flash, I was counting on hearing from you. I bought the car in June 2010, and I have no record of the MAF ever being cleaned, so sounds like I should start there and see if that improves it? Cap and rotor were replaced 11K miles ago (2005).
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Good thread - common problem.
Makes me wish that someone had shot video of a 968 in say, 1992, of a car with a about 1,200 miles on the odometer. Like to see what the tach (and other things) did then....
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Thanks for all the advice everyone. I'll work through the list of possibilities, and then post the ultimate fix (including another exciting video of my tach!) when I get it resolved. Could be a while, though...it's colder than you know what and my garage is not heated!
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First update: I bought a nice 23000 BTU kerosene convection heater at Lowe's, and it warmed the garage up nicely, so I got busy. Since it was clear that the idle control valve had never been removed and I wanted to get my hands dirty, I started there. It wasn't too difficult to remove the valve, following the excellent instructions posted on this site. The valve has a cylindrical "shutter" inside that was fairly blackened and probably gunked up (there is very little clearance so it wouldn't take much gunk to interfere with the proper motion; see blurry photo). A few squirts of carb cleaner and a couple Q-tips and the valve was clean and free moving. Reassembled and started the car. Immediate difference: the car idled higher (cold) and idled much smoother than on previous cold starts. Went for a drive...all was well...but...the idle variation was still there when the engine warmed up; not much difference. So...next step: cap and rotor inspection per Flash's suggestion. Stand by, more updates to follow.
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astro - looking forward to hearing the results of your troubleshooting. ha - wanna know what fixed a worse idle speed delta than yours? a complete top-end rebuild did the trick :-) just about the only two things I did *not* do was clean the inside of the idle control valve or clean the injectors. but after the engine was all back together my idle speed was rock-solid. go figure.
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Apex - Glad to hear you got your idle speed variation problem solved. I will probably stop trying before I go that far since my variation is not so bad.
Update: Today I removed and inspected the distributor cap/rotor as Flash had recommended. This was very easy to do overall, except for one stubborn captive screw. As can be seen in the photos below, there was some pitting on the brass electrodes on both the cap and the rotor. Not sure how significant this amount of wear is relative to my idle issue; so I went ahead and ordered a new Bosch cap and rotor, and Karlyn-STI ignition wires, from Pelican for $218.25 including a $20 off certificate and free shipping. I will update this post once I have the parts installed and she's running again, in about a week.
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Tonight I installed a new distributor cap, rotor, and ignition wires. Video of the idle result below(sorry about the annoying door chime; I have the passenger door torn apart and couldn't close it). My opinion: basically same idle variation.
Next: MAF cleaner.
Things I learned while replacing the cap, rotor and wires: The cap bolts don't always come out easy, use some care so you don't strip the threads; the ignition wire "weave" is a little challenging in spots (I took pictures prior to taking it apart and assembled it one wire at a time on the work bench); and be very mindful of the three spacers on the back of the rotor so they don't fall off and drop into bad places.
I'll update this thread after the MAF cleaner.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cYt8VM41LM
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Flash: There's no stumbling or hesitation. She runs great. It is possible that the engine was still a bit cold, but I have noticed the idle variation even in the summer at full temp. Haven't done compression check yet. The injectors haven't been cleaned to my knowledge, so there is a reasonable chance that the injectors are a contributor if not the cause. We'll see what effect the MAF cleaner has tomorrow. I am definitely not opposed to removing the injectors and having them cleaned and balanced (I relish any chance to get my hands on some wrenches). Anybody know if there is someone close to Chicago that can do the cleaning and balancing, or should I send them somewhere else?
Cloud9...68: This car has no problems that I am aware of (knock on wood) so I would say that she IS a very fine 968! The mechanic I took her to looked at the service records and told me that the previous service departments had gone a bit overboard on the maintenance frequency and timing, perhaps sensing that the previous owner had deep pockets. I'll post a spreadsheet of all the known significant maintenance if anybody would like to see a list from Day 1 (with labor and part costs too).
Silvy968: I have read that Chevron Techron is a superior injector cleaner preferred by many on this forum. I plan to try that as soon as I can actually put some miles on the car (we are still digging out from 2 feet of snow and subzero temps). Looks like a fairly easy job.
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