With a airleak to IACV (IACV is connected to intake plenum) or AACV, engine probably won't start. IACV is only used when engine is cold, so engine needs to be warmed up, driven (to make sure it's up to temp) before you disconnect IACV.
AACV is the valve facing firewall and is used when engine is warm.
IACV is the valve that's located on the bottom runners, under top half of intake plenum, right next to throttlebody and is only used when engine is cold (known as a automatic choke). Once engine is warm it's not used anymore.
On early 80's Nissan's, old school muscle cars, etc you would have known it as a knob on dash that you press in as engine warms up (manual choke). They switched to automatic choke, so can drive car while engine warms up.
Hose to AACV goes like this -
Intake pipe that goes over top of engine > hose > T fitting > hose > AACV.
Off the T fitting it goes like this -
hose > IACV > hose > nipple on bottom of top half of intake plenum.
What you do is -
Remove hose going to IACV from T fitting
Block hose going to IACV so there's no intake airleaks
Block T fitting so there's no intake airleaks to AACV
Start engine and if idle is around 650rpm you have found your problem.
AACV is the valve facing firewall and is used when engine is warm.
IACV is the valve that's located on the bottom runners, under top half of intake plenum, right next to throttlebody and is only used when engine is cold (known as a automatic choke). Once engine is warm it's not used anymore.
On early 80's Nissan's, old school muscle cars, etc you would have known it as a knob on dash that you press in as engine warms up (manual choke). They switched to automatic choke, so can drive car while engine warms up.
Hose to AACV goes like this -
Intake pipe that goes over top of engine > hose > T fitting > hose > AACV.
Off the T fitting it goes like this -
hose > IACV > hose > nipple on bottom of top half of intake plenum.
What you do is -
Remove hose going to IACV from T fitting
Block hose going to IACV so there's no intake airleaks
Block T fitting so there's no intake airleaks to AACV
Start engine and if idle is around 650rpm you have found your problem.
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