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Set up a free account with http://www.photobucket.com and upload the pictures there. Then cut and paste the links for the pictures into your post. The online services like Photobucket automatically size the pictures for you so that they display correctly in a forum format. It's common to find a little oil inside the plenum and also down in the valley below the plenum. Retorque the bolts to the breather box and check the hose clams on the breather box hoses (it's common for them to come loose). Give it a good clean under there, take the time to follow all the hoses and pipes and get to know what's going on under there. Check the secondaries for proper operation, all you need is one of those hand held vacuum pumps to apply vacuum in the appropriate places. Hopefully JeffVette will chime in on the charcoal issue, there wasn't any in mine, but I have a '90, my systems are slightly different than yours. TomC '90ZR1 #792
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Want to bring this one back up to the top.
So what did you ever find on the charcoal? Replace the lid on the canister? or? |
07-29-2008 | #15 |
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Re: Rough running - Need help and advice
I replaced the complete canister along with the evap valve under the plenum. The hose going from the canister toward the engine was packed with charcoal so I worked to blow that out. That took some doing because of how packed in there it was. I had to remove the rear wheel housing to get at the pipe. After shaking it around to loosen up the charcoal it fianlly all blew out.
That charcoal is pretty soft so I doubt that it caused any trouble going through the engine. At first I was concerned about that. Jeff, I sent you a few photos of the charcoal last year. Did you receive them? If not I still have them on file. Jim |
07-30-2008 | #16 |
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Re: Rough running - Need help and advice
Hey Jeff, This all sounds like what I have been seeing in my car. I have spark to all plugs. No matter how I drive it all plugs are white and clean. Car just seems off and after replacing fuel filter and then both O2 sensors I get the rough idle and mis after it warmed up. I am going to test injectors, wires and coils. Coils and wires were replaced at 78,000 to 80,000 miles car now has 103,000.
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Re: Rough running - Need help and advice
If you are going to replace 1 coil - I would replace them all - MSD has a replacement coil - I found them from summit racing for about $46 per coil. And since I have the plenum off - I would also replace the injectors - Since the originals were prone to failure due to age and ethanol.
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