Air Snorkel leakage
- Paylrider
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Air Snorkel leakage
I read today that a leak in the air snorkel can cause stalling while de-celerating and hard starting. I am assuming the air snorkel is the rubber hose from the air filter housing to the TB, is that correct and any comments?
- neutral
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Answer is yup. That ribbed hose can crack as it ages 10+ yrs. or so. Usually thin hairline cracks between the ribs that allow unmetered air to enter the intake airstream, especially when the hose flexes as the motor torques/shifts a bit on decel, accel, and especially when starting. That causes stalling because the amt of fuel is too lean when this happens - the electronic control unit(ECU) doesn't "see" that unmetered air coming in thru the crack(s). A temporary fix is to tightly wrap a few turns of duct tape around the "snorkel" hose until it can be replaced.
This problem shows symptoms as if it is a fuel delivery malfunction when really, it's more of an air surplus problem.
This problem shows symptoms as if it is a fuel delivery malfunction when really, it's more of an air surplus problem.
-Jim