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    Angry IDLE SURGE ON 3.9 DISCO1???HELP

    My 97 disco gets this annoying idle surge when hot and generally stalls. I replaced an obviously split little vacuum hose on top of the thingy, that helped as did new plugs and some timing adjustment. I see my idle is low and want to try turning up the idle speed. The cap on the adjust screw is intact and I fear this will just make more troubles for me if I do, can I try this safely without any repercussion that will cost me more money?

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    Before you try messing with the idle speed, try cleaning the stepper motor (rear left hand side of the plenum as you look at it). Once you pull that out, you may find it covered in black gunk, if so, that may well be the cause of your fluctuating idle.

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    Thanks Dave, wish me luck. This is my first day and first disco, can you possibly detail the cleaning procedure for said unit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheerluck View Post
    Before you try messing with the idle speed, try cleaning the stepper motor (rear left hand side of the plenum as you look at it). Once you pull that out, you may find it covered in black gunk, if so, that may well be the cause of your fluctuating idle.
    x2.

    My idle was also a bit slow and irregular when I bought the Black Hole.

    It would stall when I suddenly took my foot off the accelerator, as you do if/when your driving is'nt 101% smooth or predictable.
    - Seemed as though the motor could'nt move fast enough to compensate.

    Lifting the hoof off slowwwwly kept it running, until I finally cleaned/sprayed/fiddled with, so now it works fine.

    '95 Classic Vogue SE, 3.9 gas-guzzler

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    Ping the cap off the base idle screw (99% are missing anyway) and adjust the base idle up using a 3/16 allen key.

    Next before asking everyone to write out procedures long hand for you, 1. use the search facility at the bottom of the page and 2. buy a workshop manual from Dave's IT Shop (shop button at the top of the page) and familiarise yourself with the inner workings of the beast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dadsDisco1 View Post
    Thanks Dave, wish me luck. This is my first day and first disco, can you possibly detail the cleaning procedure for said unit?
    As Bee Utey says, you'd be very well off buying the workshop manual from the shop at the top of the forum. It supports the forum, and will come in handy for this issue, and others you will encounter as you get to know it.

    The D1 is a simple beast in modern terms, but has a few foibles and weak spots that you will find lots of posts on here.

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    I found this link through google, has helped me heaps and offered some more educational advice. was easy... http://www.g33.co.uk/fuel_injection.htm]Fuel injection[/url] Many thanks for pointing me in the right direction (not sure how this site recognises the thanks counter) but "Thanks"

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    No worries. Just be aware that the UK spec D1 is slightly different to the Aus spec, no cats, O2 probes or similar for down under!

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    What? - you don't have the RAVE manual/disc ?

    Buy one now, it makes owning a Land Rover so much easier.

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