Vitara 1.6 cold run problem
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 5:51 pm
Hi guys,
I'm looking for your valuable opinions on a minor problem I'm having with my early (1989) 1.6 carby Vitara.
When it's stone cold, it still starts quite readily, so that's no problem, however, I have to hold the throttle open, or it stalls. It runs really roughly, and seems to smell quite rich for about 1.5 to 2 minutes, when all of a sudden it starts to run really smoothly, and I can release the throttle and step out to let it warm up on its own.
In my previous Vitaras, they ran at about 2500rpm when cold (which to me, sounds really fast when you're listening to it...being cold & all), and gradually worked their way down to the normal idle temp, once warm, but this one doesn't.
The choke butterfly rolls over into the cold position, as it should, by the way.
I suspect it could be a problem with the thermo-expansion material that pushes the throttle open just a crack, via the linkages, but I haven't had the opportunity to check this out yet. I hope to do this in the morning (having just bought the car).
Any advice, or experiences in this regard would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Adam
I'm looking for your valuable opinions on a minor problem I'm having with my early (1989) 1.6 carby Vitara.
When it's stone cold, it still starts quite readily, so that's no problem, however, I have to hold the throttle open, or it stalls. It runs really roughly, and seems to smell quite rich for about 1.5 to 2 minutes, when all of a sudden it starts to run really smoothly, and I can release the throttle and step out to let it warm up on its own.
In my previous Vitaras, they ran at about 2500rpm when cold (which to me, sounds really fast when you're listening to it...being cold & all), and gradually worked their way down to the normal idle temp, once warm, but this one doesn't.
The choke butterfly rolls over into the cold position, as it should, by the way.
I suspect it could be a problem with the thermo-expansion material that pushes the throttle open just a crack, via the linkages, but I haven't had the opportunity to check this out yet. I hope to do this in the morning (having just bought the car).
Any advice, or experiences in this regard would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Adam