Please, help me figure out where I am going wrong (probably something I'm not even aware of), or tell me if it's time to swallow my pride and get to the shop.
- I removed the AFM, reset its idle bypass to 0.5 turn above closed. AFM is newish. Took cover off the AFM to have access to tuning wheel. Put AFM back in car where I could turn the wheel.
- I pulled the cold start valve, since I had replaced its terminal, to verify it still worked. Not only did it squirt fuel, but the engine started right up! Putting a finger over the hole caused a stall. OK, I guess the mix is too rich.
- First I tried opening the idle bypass more and more but could not get ignition with or without CSV in place. Then I reset the idle bypass to 0.5 turn above close and took a research break.
- OK, apparently you need to turn the toothed wheel in the AFM clockwise to lean out the mix. Let's try that.
As the wheel turned tighter and tighter, I still got ignition with the CSV out, no ignition with it in. Finally, as the spring looked almost as tight as it would go, I could get ignition with a smaller vacuum hose removed. Getting there? - Then, SPROING. I tightened too far, the AFM spring unwound violently, setting itself completely slack. I panicked, took a breath, then retightened it a little, and was able to get ignition with the CSV out. Time for another research break.
- I thought, hmm. Maybe I should try to adjust the idle bypass and the sprocket together? Open the idle bypass one turn and tighten the sprocket 10 teeth. Put CSV in. Nada. Same adjustment again, nada. Try removing the CSV: ignition.
- Well, I figure, maybe I'll let it idle a while and see what happens. As it warms, the revs start to drop. I put my finger over the hole and the idle stabilizes at around 600. That's good, right? I reattach the CSV and observe.
- Since the revs are low, and I know it was last tuned ten months ago (by pros, not me) with the cruddy ECU/CTS connection, and they intentionally tuned it a little rich for driveability, I figure: Maybe I should tweak the throttle bypass first? The idle is low, after all. So I let it out a few turns, and the revs climb to about 900, where it used to live when it was happy.
- Now I'm feeling confident. I bust out the VOM and begin the procedure for tuning the AFM. Maybe if I can get that dialed, the start problem will fix itself? The O2 sensor (about a year & 5000 miles old) gives a steady reading of 935mV. OK, I tighten the sprocket 10 teeth. No change. I give it another 10, wait, and another. It drops slowly to 925mV. Hm. Wait to see if it keeps dropping: nope. We're still a long way out from 650mV, but I give it another tightening. And another. I bet you know how this story ends.
- SPROING.