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Old 06-18-2006, 10:15 AM
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Adjust Idle 91 s-10 4.3

How do I adjust the idle on a 91s-10 4.3 v6. Just install a rebuilt long block and got everything on when I finally got it crankthe idle is way to high. There is a assemble that holds the accelorator and cruise control bale and 1 other cable. Is it possible that was bent? Any can some tellme or show me a pic where the adjustment screw is? The fat chilton does not show me.

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Re: Adjust Idle 91 s-10 4.3

I adjusted the idel on a full sized 4.3L recently. Sorry no pic's, but here's what I did.

In front of the throttle there was a steel cap in the throttle body (looks like a tiny frost plug on the front drives side on that motor)
I popped that out with a small screw driver, and there was an adjustment screw behind it. I just backed it out and it did the trick.

It's probaby only a 10 min job, and the hardest part was removing the air filter to access it.
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Old 06-21-2006, 05:44 PM
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Re: Adjust Idle 91 s-10 4.3

Make sure there aren't any vacuum leaks, the IAC isn't stuck and the TPS isn't out of adjustment.
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