BAD SHUTTER VALVE CAUSES ROUGH IDLE/NO IDLE
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1983 Mazda RX7
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION TIP
ROTARY ROUGH IDLE
YEAR(S): 1982-85
MANUFACTURER: Mazda
MODELS: RX-7
DATE OF ISSUE: June 1993
ISSUE: BAD SHUTTER VALVE CAUSES ROUGH IDLE/NO IDLE
A bad shutter valve may cause a rough or no idle on 1982-85
Mazda RX-7 models. To test the shutter valve, remove the hose from the
valve (it's located below the carburetor) and check for vacuum. If
there is vacuum at idle, the shutter valve is bad and should be
replaced.
Another thing to check that may be causing your idle problems is
the vacuum hose that leads from the carburetor to the AA valve. This
large hose may be burned or split at the bend in the hose near the
intake manifold and can introduce a large vacuum leak if it's leaking.
Courtesy of Import Service Magazine
with thanks to:
Bill Jasper
Charles Levy Motor Company
Columbus, Georgia
REFERENCE NUMBER: MAZ0518AP
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