Just finished a short drive home, a lot of 45mph steady cruise but there’s a couple lights on the way. Cruise is pretty stable now, no surging. I still can kind of hear a bog when I give it a bit of throttle and the vacuum drops to about 10.5 or so, but it’s not as bad as before.
I did have a random point when I came to a stop after going over a railroad crossing where the vacuum and rpm dipped, but I couldn’t recreate that so I wonder if it was just the shaking and the nose going up and down that made some fuel slosh out of the vent tube into the throat and it was overly rich for a second. I guess this whole time it’s been a combination of my idle screws weren’t even and they were too far in.
Obviously there is still more work to do, but I’m glad I can actually drive this thing again. I noticed the difference immediately when I left the parking spot at work, the truck practically jumped out of there.
If it matters and I know we’re not looking for afr data right now, but my cruise afr sits around 15:1, kinda jumps between 14.6 and 15.2, but when I give it more throttle (around 10.5” vacuum) the AFR doesn’t change, it stays at about 15:1.
My 10.5PV did just arrive in the mail today, but I’m curious if I should even look into installing it yet or mess with some other things first. What do you guys think my next step is? I can pull plugs when I get to work tomorrow as well.