Could have a large vacuum leak. Give us more info about the car like the year, make, model and engine.
If this happened all at once, check the vacuum lines. A cracked or broken line will cause high or rough idle.
U/S=up shift...if you have a manual transmission, you'll find that you won't see it come on once you get to 5th gear. Below 5th, it's tell you when you reach recommended shift points.
Check the EGR valve. It sounds like your EGR valve is staying open. An EGR valve that is open at idle will cause a car to stall. An EGR should be closed at idle and open when you are driving around.
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Once your out of idle the idle air control valve isn't used so it shouldn't affect the operation of the car once your moving
Turn the drive gear 1 complete turn, and count how many times the driven gear turns. For example, to figure out the rear end gear ratio if the drive shaft turns once and the rear turns 3 and a half times you have a 1:3.5 gear ratio. This means the rear wheels turn 3.5 times for each one turn of the drive shaft.
yes it does come with a 12 bolt 8.5" rearend but im not 100% sure on it But i beleve it does come with a 3.73 ratio the only real way to find out is to turn the driveline and count the turns until the tire rotates once
vacuum leak on the intake manafold or the egr.
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tps or idle speed motor
Carb. idle screws are set so thew vehicle idles they are not set at a specific number of turns. With the screw turned out but still in the carb start the vehicle. Let it warm up then turn the screw in until the engine will just idle. There are other adjustments that may assist are to the pilot fuel/air screw. This should be screwed all the way in until it lightly bottoms then turned out 2 turns to start. Once the bike is idling per above turning this screw until it idles at the highest point. This should be between 2 and 3 turns out. Readjust the idle screw to the lower idle if needed and you will be ready to go.
In bikes it's more common to count teeth rather than sprocket diameters. But if the smaller wheel is half the size it'll turn twice as many times.
You make a mark on the tire and rotate the tire one full round while counting the number of turns of the drive shaft. If the shaft turns 3 times while the tire turns once the ratio is 3:1.
On cold days, you should let the engine warm for a minute or two. Then, if you press the accelerator to the floor for just a second and then let it up. This is done really fast. Floor it and let it right up. The fast idle should release, and hopefully you won't get that kick any more. You may have to press the accelerator down more than once to get the idle to release. Hope this helps.
The number of times the driveshaft turns for each turn of the rear end gear. For example, a 3.55 rear end gear would turn once for every 3.55 rotations of the driveshaft.
The lights come on when you start the car. They will not come on if you have the park brake on. Once you release the park brake they will come on immediately.