Normal is 20-30 psi at idle. 40-60 at 3000 rpm. Minimum at idle is 10psiNormal is 20-30 psi at idle. 40-60 at 3000 rpm. Minimum at idle is 10psi
no engine starts at 3000 rpm, most stardarded idle speed is 750 rpm......<---HES RIGHT ABOUT THE IDLE PART BUT ENGINES START AT AROUND 15-1700 RPM THEN QUICKLY GO DOWN TO 650-900 RPM IDLE SEVERAL THINGS CAN CAUSE THIS "IDLE CONTROL MOTOR" THEY CAN BE REMOVER AND CLEANED IN MOST CASES AND A THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR HAS CAUSED THIS IN THE PAST PDP
A picture of an idle??? Idle is a state of operation not an actual part. As in, the engine is idling at 750 rpms. A picture of an engine at idle would look almost exactly like a picture of an engine that is running at 3000 RPM or shut off.
10psi is minimum. Normal would be 30 at idle, 60 at 3000 rpm.10psi is minimum. Normal would be 30 at idle, 60 at 3000 rpm.
vacuum line is loose or disconnected. look for a small hose in the engine compartment that is like that
An engine that vibrates at 3000 RPM has an issue with balance. The harmonic balancer or the crankshaft can become out of alignment.
A typical idle speed for a normal car engine is 600 rpm to 1,000 rpm. It is higher for buses and motorcycles. RPM stands for revolutions per minute.
It maintains engine idle rpm when the throttle is closed.
750 rpm
RPM stands for Revolutions-Per-Minute, and is counted at the crankshaft. At 3000 RPM the engine is spinning twice as fast as at 1500 RPM.
About 600 RPM
Probably 5 psi to 60 psi.