GS will not idle after rebuild - need help fast!
Posted: January 9th, 2004, 11:26 am
Hey guys,
I need some help from all you V6 guru's out there... show me what ya got! I recently rebuilt my 1993 GS. Everything went smoothly... replaced a few vacuum lines, etc. Anyway, when I go to start it up for the initial break in, it will not idle. I thought myabe it was my intake hose, as it was ripped but sealed with duct tape. I bought a new one from Mazda for $65 and still have the problem. I remember from before the rebuild, if the engine was running and I removed the oil fill cap, the engine would die. I turned the throttle stop in far enough where it will fast idle (750RPM) and removed the oil fill cap - nothing, no difference. So, I assume it's a vacuum leak. I checked all of my vacuum lines - all of them are good. I did break the check valve for the VRIS that is under the intake. I blocked the vacuum lines on either side of the check valve, so there are no leaks there.
It tries to idle, but acts like it starts missing below 750RPM. It tries to keep spinning, but gets slower and slower until it finally dies. When I am driving it, if I push in the clutch and let off the gas, it dies immediately.
One other thing - may be important, maybe not. I noticed that RPM will fluctuate between 750RPM and 1500RPM. It creeps up to 1500, then drops back to 750 real fast.... then creeps up to 1500 and drops back down to 750 real fast. It does this repeatedly. Does anyone have any ideas? I have to have this car ready for my duaghter on Monday - she starts college and has a 30 mile commute one way. Thanks!
<small>[ January 09, 2004, 10:29 AM: Message edited by: Trinity23T ]</small>
I need some help from all you V6 guru's out there... show me what ya got! I recently rebuilt my 1993 GS. Everything went smoothly... replaced a few vacuum lines, etc. Anyway, when I go to start it up for the initial break in, it will not idle. I thought myabe it was my intake hose, as it was ripped but sealed with duct tape. I bought a new one from Mazda for $65 and still have the problem. I remember from before the rebuild, if the engine was running and I removed the oil fill cap, the engine would die. I turned the throttle stop in far enough where it will fast idle (750RPM) and removed the oil fill cap - nothing, no difference. So, I assume it's a vacuum leak. I checked all of my vacuum lines - all of them are good. I did break the check valve for the VRIS that is under the intake. I blocked the vacuum lines on either side of the check valve, so there are no leaks there.
It tries to idle, but acts like it starts missing below 750RPM. It tries to keep spinning, but gets slower and slower until it finally dies. When I am driving it, if I push in the clutch and let off the gas, it dies immediately.
One other thing - may be important, maybe not. I noticed that RPM will fluctuate between 750RPM and 1500RPM. It creeps up to 1500, then drops back to 750 real fast.... then creeps up to 1500 and drops back down to 750 real fast. It does this repeatedly. Does anyone have any ideas? I have to have this car ready for my duaghter on Monday - she starts college and has a 30 mile commute one way. Thanks!
<small>[ January 09, 2004, 10:29 AM: Message edited by: Trinity23T ]</small>