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Old 04-20-2020, 08:51 PM   #1
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New engine with poor idle. need direction

I just reinstalled the engine I rebuilt. Started up fine but with a little high rpm for the warm up period. Eventually settled down to 750 rpm as it should. After a few minutes as the engine warmed up, the idle got radical and was hunting between 300 and 1000. and eventually stalls. It gave a p0170 code which is a bank 1 lean code. I cleared the code. The engine repeats the idle symptoms every time I start the car but I can't get it to repeat the code ' I did make one change to the fuel system that I didn't want to, but felt I should. I installed a set of used direct injectors. I bought them to replace the previous set. When they arrived they were the #2 injectors and my originals were the #3 injectors. I know there is a difference in them but I didn't think it would cause this issue. I thought it might effect fuel efficiency but that's all. I can reinstall the old ones but I'm waiting on the seal installation tool. I did clean the originals and they seem to be ok.

Has anyone changed to a different # direct injector with similar results. If this problem doesn't sound like an injector issue, what do you think it could be.
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Sounds like it could be a vacuum leak

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Plus 2 You sure the hose under the intake manifold is on good?
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Have you ran it long enough for the ECU to "learn" where the idle should be?

Why did you replace the injectors?
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Have you ran it long enough for the ECU to "learn" where the idle should be?

Why did you replace the injectors?
I had a miss prior to pulling the engine that i couldnt find. New plugs. New coil packs. Still a miss. At teardown, one cylinder was very carboned up. So i took that to be the missing cylinder. I blamed it on the di without diagnostics
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I will recheck the hoses under the intake tomorrow. Thanks
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Found the problem. One of the hoses that goes on the solenoid valve under the the intake manifold was barely on the barb. I pushed it up tight and the problem is solved. Thanks for all the help.
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Found the problem. One of the hoses that goes on the solenoid valve under the the intake manifold was barely on the barb. I pushed it up tight and the problem is solved. Thanks for all the help.
Just what I thought glad I could help.
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