DennisG01
Member
Here's some more info (still trying to decide what pressure gauge to get, by the way).
I could not duplicate the fish-bite manually. I am 100% positive it only happens when in Park with the high-idle engaged. It also must be a very cold engine.
When this fish-bite occurs, the speedo needle also dances up and down a bit. For example: From 0 up to 15, down to 5, back up to 10, down to 0, etc etc. I have noticed this dancing in cold weather before, but I guess I never had the high-idle engaged (this is my first winter with the high-idle).
I experimented with the (3) high-idle settings by flipping one, then another, then another, etc. Whenever I would flip one on, demanding a higher idle, the engine would sputter/lag for about second before catching up with the demanded RPM setting. After about 2 minutes, everything was fine and it ran as though there was never a problem. Very quickly pushing the go-pedal down with my foot would not result in any problems - the RPM's would behave as expected.
Does this help explain the problem or just make it more confusing? :rolleyes5:
I could not duplicate the fish-bite manually. I am 100% positive it only happens when in Park with the high-idle engaged. It also must be a very cold engine.
When this fish-bite occurs, the speedo needle also dances up and down a bit. For example: From 0 up to 15, down to 5, back up to 10, down to 0, etc etc. I have noticed this dancing in cold weather before, but I guess I never had the high-idle engaged (this is my first winter with the high-idle).
I experimented with the (3) high-idle settings by flipping one, then another, then another, etc. Whenever I would flip one on, demanding a higher idle, the engine would sputter/lag for about second before catching up with the demanded RPM setting. After about 2 minutes, everything was fine and it ran as though there was never a problem. Very quickly pushing the go-pedal down with my foot would not result in any problems - the RPM's would behave as expected.
Does this help explain the problem or just make it more confusing? :rolleyes5: