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Old 11-02-2009, 12:02 PM
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Have you verified their aren't any vacuum leaks since the intake manifold gasket work was done?

Get a can of carb spray, and while the machine is idling, spray around different places near the intake, and see if the idle is affected.

I am in the process of removing my lower intake manifold, and was reading on Alldata.com, that when reinstalling the lower intake with new gaskets ... they recommend a 1/4" bead of RTV sealant along the front and rear surfaces, and run it up .50 inch on each side. The RTV they recommend is Wacker ("vaucker") T-330 ( from memory ). They also note that the Wacker brand is more of an adhesive sealant, and is safe to use in the intake area, ( "do not use to seal antifreeze areas" was a warning too ).
 
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Originally Posted by Sirloin
Get a can of carb spray, and while the machine is idling, spray around different places near the intake, and see if the idle is affected.
the Carb cleaner isn't that great of a test (it atomizes very easily, and will float near the throttle body opening, causing a false idle fluctuation).

a better method to test for vacuum leaks, is to take a propane torch, and open it (but don't light it) and direct the nozzle all around the intake. between the intake and heads, base of TBI, sensor's, etc. if there is a vacuum leak, it'll show up right where the nozzle is pointed, giving you a more pinpoint location of a leak.
 
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