No it will not. It only controlls the idle of the engine.
Disconnecting the idle control valve on your truck would likely cause the engine to idle erratically or stall, as the valve is responsible for regulating the air-fuel mixture at idle. This could lead to poor engine performance, increased emissions, and difficulty starting the vehicle. Additionally, the check engine light may illuminate, indicating a fault in the system. It's advisable to address any issues with the idle control valve rather than disconnecting it.
Check the proportioning valve.
NO it would not.
Yes it would
1990 Honda accord ex how would you know if idle air control valve is bad?
The eighteen-wheeler truck careered out of control down the hill.
Check your timing
the cruise control is broken....
A thermostatic radiator valve is a valve that is connected to the hot water heating system. It can control the room temperature by regulating the amount of water that goes into the radiator. The valve is able to control this by sensing the temperature of the air.
That would depend on the application such as high steam pressure and if throttling is needed
NO - you would have to change valve out
It would bolt up, but it will not shift. The shift control systems are different.It would bolt up, but it will not shift. The shift control systems are different.