Aye Up,
As part of a first in-depth service since I bought the v8 D1 (1997) back in April, I removed the stepper motor for inspection/cleaning the day before yesterday. It was very heavily carbon’d up.
I cleaned all the muck off it, did the same with port that it screws into and then refitted it.
The vehicle had been starting on first flick of the key and almost instantly settling within the prescribed tick over rpm with both a cold and hot engine.
Since I have cleaned the stepper the engine still starts immediately but the revs immediately rise to around 1200 rpm and then drop back to just below 1k when cold and down to normal tickover when hot.
Which is correct - the increased revs or as previous?
Associated to that, does the stepper plunger require to be set to any specific length before putting it back into the plenum i.e. some kind of calibration or does the ECU adjust it accordingly regardless of what position the plunger is in on replacement?
And an aside (I suspect), I doubt that this would have a bearing on the above but I ought to mention it as I had carried it out just before the stepper clean - I had also fitted a new dizzy cap, rotor arm and plug leads and new plugs. The old plug gap was less than 25 thou and I suspect that they had been fitted straight from the boxes and not gapped. I set the new ones to 0.8mm.
Thanks
As part of a first in-depth service since I bought the v8 D1 (1997) back in April, I removed the stepper motor for inspection/cleaning the day before yesterday. It was very heavily carbon’d up.
I cleaned all the muck off it, did the same with port that it screws into and then refitted it.
The vehicle had been starting on first flick of the key and almost instantly settling within the prescribed tick over rpm with both a cold and hot engine.
Since I have cleaned the stepper the engine still starts immediately but the revs immediately rise to around 1200 rpm and then drop back to just below 1k when cold and down to normal tickover when hot.
Which is correct - the increased revs or as previous?
Associated to that, does the stepper plunger require to be set to any specific length before putting it back into the plenum i.e. some kind of calibration or does the ECU adjust it accordingly regardless of what position the plunger is in on replacement?
And an aside (I suspect), I doubt that this would have a bearing on the above but I ought to mention it as I had carried it out just before the stepper clean - I had also fitted a new dizzy cap, rotor arm and plug leads and new plugs. The old plug gap was less than 25 thou and I suspect that they had been fitted straight from the boxes and not gapped. I set the new ones to 0.8mm.
Thanks