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08-30-2012, 11:05 AM | #1 |
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Truck shudders at idle with A/C on
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Just picked up a new 87 R10 (305, 700R4, stock exhaust, emissions, etc). It runs great, no codes from the computer... However... When the A/C is on and you're sitting at a stop light the truck will shudder every 15 seconds or so... feels like it's going to die, but never does... just shivers for a few seconds then the idle picks back up. Also, When I operate the power windows, the battery needle drops... you can tell it's a strain. Is that normal? Cheers Taylor
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08-30-2012, 11:45 AM | #2 |
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Re: Truck shudders at idle with A/C on
what temp is the AC at, it might be cold. blanket?
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08-30-2012, 12:06 PM | #3 |
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Re: Truck shudders at idle with A/C on
that is the cycling of the compressor.. its pretty normal also try lubing the tracks on the power windows and see if that helps alot of time it lags because of friction
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Re: Truck shudders at idle with A/C on
isnt there an idle stop solenoid that pushes throttle to rev up some once compressor kicks on?
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Re: Truck shudders at idle with A/C on
What kind of lube would you use for this... I have new seals, so this makes sense.
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Re: Truck shudders at idle with A/C on
Would this solenoid also be responsible for increasing the idle at cold startups?
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Re: Truck shudders at idle with A/C on
1987 should be fuel injected right? If so I would look more toward a faulty idle air control valve. Listen for the compressor to cycle and see if the idle drops at the same time. The IAC valve might be sticking and not able to catch the extra load placed on the engine.
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They have been used since 71 as an emissions device (transmission control spark) and they are designed to kick on when the trans shifts to 3rd gear (or 4th gear with a manual) and kicks the throttle arm up a tad so when you let off the gas,,,it doesn't close completely, less engine braking, less throttle movement, less gas used. The second operation that this controls (up until computers took over) are the vacuum lines running through it and to the vacuum advance on the distributor (hence the name transmission,,,then control spark) The transmission gear activates this solenoid,,,not only kicking up the carb throttle,,,but also now allowing vacuum to travel to the advance can on the distributor,,,,giving you additional timing during high gear cruise operation only. Once the tranmssion is downshifted from high gear,,,,this solenoid cuts off vacuum supply to the distributor,,,and releases the throttle arm so the engine returns to idle. This reduced timing is why so many cars got crappy gas mileage around town,,,but less timing reduced emissions and that was the whole purpose of it I should also add that in some instances these were used as "anti-diesel" solenoids in which case they were activated when the key is turned on and off. In this case your engine idle speed is adjusted using this solenoid only,,,not the screw on the carb. That way when you turn the key off the throttle blades close completely,,,stopping the diesel or "run on" that is sometimes an issue. Last edited by Firebirdjones; 08-30-2012 at 07:58 PM. |
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