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M42 high idle after throttle body heater delete
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1991 E30 318is - Project car
1995 E36 M3 - Impulse buy
1998 E36 M3 - Weekend car
2002 E46 325i - Daily
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1991 E30 325i - Sold
2003 E39 540i Msport - Sold
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M42 high idle after throttle body heater delete
I don't know the M42 that well, but the tps (throttle position switch) on the m20 has to be properly aligned on the throttle body. Did you have to remove or manipulate the TPS? If so, I'd check to make sure it's in proper position.
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Also, based off what jpatte mentioned about the spacer... Is it possible that by deleting the spacer you've moved the mounting point of the throttle cable a bit further forward, causing it to hold the throttle open just so slightly? Air leaks typically cause erratic idles, where sensors or improperly adjusted cables lead to consistent high or low idles.Last edited by KVF; 12-15-2014, 05:06 AM.
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Did you change the valve cover gasket at the time of the all the rest of this? If so, did all of the bolts thread in without pulling the head threads? Loose valve cover or misaligned gasket (especially on the firewall side of the valve cover) could cause a vac leak.
Edit: also make sure u dipstick is all the way down and has a good oring.
-NICK
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Originally posted by Balleristic31 View PostDid you change the valve cover gasket at the time of the all the rest of this? If so, did all of the bolts thread in without pulling the head threads? Loose valve cover or misaligned gasket (especially on the firewall side of the valve cover) could cause a vac leak.
Edit: also make sure u dipstick is all the way down and has a good oring.
ironically, at least 3 of the bolts were already sheared off in the block and just resting in there when i removed the old valve cover to do the change. i went removed the bolts and re-tapped all the holes before putting the new gasket on. so all of the bolts are torqued down to spec.
it was amazing i wasn't getting a vacuum before hand with the valve cover in the shape it was.
i checked the dip stick and that snaps in good, so it seals fine.
i am going to install the new thermostat friday morning and I will report back with updates.1991 E30 318is - Project car
1995 E36 M3 - Impulse buy
1998 E36 M3 - Weekend car
2002 E46 325i - Daily
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1991 E30 325i - Sold
2003 E39 540i Msport - Sold
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new thermostat installed and did a coolant flush.
When the car starts cold rpms are normal then as the engine gets up to temp it hangs out around 1500.
This is a slight improvement as it used to be 2k rpm and also the engine temp gauge goes half way now instead of a quarter of the way previously.
So i guess it help improved the problem, but not totally fix it. I am still out of ideas.Last edited by and_e30; 12-19-2014, 07:59 PM.1991 E30 318is - Project car
1995 E36 M3 - Impulse buy
1998 E36 M3 - Weekend car
2002 E46 325i - Daily
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1991 E30 325i - Sold
2003 E39 540i Msport - Sold
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Originally posted by Balleristic31 View PostTime to get/do a smoke test.
after the heater delete there are like 3 vacuum lines left. I have looked them over 100 times and removed the intake manifolds at least 5 times and reassembled with the exact same issue after.
I am 99.99% confident it is not a vacuum leak.1991 E30 318is - Project car
1995 E36 M3 - Impulse buy
1998 E36 M3 - Weekend car
2002 E46 325i - Daily
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1991 E30 325i - Sold
2003 E39 540i Msport - Sold
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So it runs ok when cold and badly when warm? It sounded like you reconnected that little black single wire connector on the firewall. That should not be connected since it causes bad running when warm. It was only supposed to be connected on cars without O2 sensors, which I assume yours has.
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Originally posted by bmwman91 View PostSo it runs ok when cold and badly when warm? It sounded like you reconnected that little black single wire connector on the firewall. That should not be connected since it causes bad running when warm. It was only supposed to be connected on cars without O2 sensors, which I assume yours has.1991 E30 318is - Project car
1995 E36 M3 - Impulse buy
1998 E36 M3 - Weekend car
2002 E46 325i - Daily
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1991 E30 325i - Sold
2003 E39 540i Msport - Sold
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Originally posted by falo91 View Posthas the idle screw been messed with? the pic of the throttle body removed the small butterfly looks slightly open?1991 E30 318is - Project car
1995 E36 M3 - Impulse buy
1998 E36 M3 - Weekend car
2002 E46 325i - Daily
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1991 E30 325i - Sold
2003 E39 540i Msport - Sold
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Are you absolutely sure that the throttle is closed? When you remove the throttle heater plate, it's obviously going to pull the throttle body closer to the manifold, but if the throttle cable isn't lengthened then it cause tension in the cable which will hold the butterfly open. Had a similar issue with a high idle and it was only the throttle being held open just a tiny bit.
edit: eh, nvm, dumb idea.
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