Stalling
1985 C4 runs fine but when warm it will eventually wind down from an idle of about 700 to 600 to 500 etc and die. My IAC is new. Adjusting the idle screw doesn't make a difference. What I have to do is shift into neutral at a light and the RPM comes back up by itself. If the car does die, it start right up no problem.
My distributor and components are also new.
I was wondering if it was fuel pressure. I seem to remember reading or watching something that ascribed this type of problem to low fuel pressure. I have an adjustable FPR. I was going to adjust the screw on the FPR in. That should increase fuel pressure.
Does this seem reasonable?
My other concern was my MAF.
Do you have any thoughts that would help me.
Charles
Also check the connector for the IAC. Make sure it's free of corrosion and in good condition. If it's at all suspect I would solder on a new plug.
Also clean the throttle body. Carbon build up in the IAC opening can cause all kinds of problems like this. Even with a new IAC that is working properly.
As far as fuel pressure goes I wouldn't think low fuel pressure would cause it to stall in gear like what you're describing. But that's easy enough to find out. Put a fuel pressure gauge on the rail and see what your fuel pressure is. If it is too low then bump it up.
Are there any codes?






https://www.corvetteforum.com/articl...ps-idle-speed/
HTH,
Joe K
The IAC was placed a while ago by me before this was an issue that was occurring.
I will take apart and clean the throttle body, MAF assembly etc.
I do not have an OBD 1 reader unfortunately.
The car also has a long crank before it starts up. I did not mention that before but perhaps this has a meaning also.
Last resort could replace with a new IAC also.
Any comments on the MAF?
C







