Lutz Kramer
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I know this issue had been brought up before but I couldn't find an answer that could solve my problem, so here again:
My engine (BJ8) idles at 900 rpm. When the engine is warm and I push the clutch pedal the idle speed drops slowly to about 400 rpm and finally the engine stalls if I do not release the pedal before which will bring the idle back to 900 rpm.
I've chanded the timing, changed from lean to rich and back, but only minor changes. When I change idle speed up to 1500 rpm it drops to about 800 rpm when the clutch pedal is pushed.
I guess, there must be a severe kind of load created in the engine that is responsible for this kind of drop or what if there would be a leak in the intake system. When the clutch pedal is pushed and the load rises due to any kind of friction in the clutch system wouldn't a leak reinforce the drop of rpms?
May be someone has any kind of idea what can be done.
Lutz
My engine (BJ8) idles at 900 rpm. When the engine is warm and I push the clutch pedal the idle speed drops slowly to about 400 rpm and finally the engine stalls if I do not release the pedal before which will bring the idle back to 900 rpm.
I've chanded the timing, changed from lean to rich and back, but only minor changes. When I change idle speed up to 1500 rpm it drops to about 800 rpm when the clutch pedal is pushed.
I guess, there must be a severe kind of load created in the engine that is responsible for this kind of drop or what if there would be a leak in the intake system. When the clutch pedal is pushed and the load rises due to any kind of friction in the clutch system wouldn't a leak reinforce the drop of rpms?
May be someone has any kind of idea what can be done.
Lutz
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