except #2 earlier this year.
I have found one thing that perhaps is amiss so far, auxilliary air valve (AAV).
I removed it and it is closed when cool, can blow air though but no light. The info i have found indicates it should be open when cool. Could this cause the issues described?
Symptoms
1) recent problem, starts fine, if you keep it at 2-3000k rpm it can stay there,
but cannot increase above whatever RPM it was at start. Warming engine has no effect.
Sometimes idles a bit rough, but then can smooth out nicely much of the time.
Increasing the throttle causes a chuging. Speeds up, drops to almost stall,
speeds up, then drop, keeps repeating this cycle.
2) cooling - longer term issue, plan to fix #1 first
- brown greasy stuff inside rad cap, have cleaned it several times
- consumption of oil/coolant
- i only mention #2 at this time in case it somehow relates to #1 above.
- Diagnostics so far:
- auxilliary air valve (AAV) Bosch 0 280 140 120
- cold start system, bi metalic strip
- this valve should be completely open when it is cold and completely closed when it is hot?
- 12v on the connector when engine is running
- 49 ohms disconnected
- disconnecting it makes no difference
- it is closed when cool, can blow air though but no light
- coolant temperature sensor 0 280 130 023 - T junction front and center - ECU pin 13
- stalls if unplugged, i recall this was always the case
- when disconnected, cold reads 1900 ohms at sensor
- i am cautious about removing ECU harness to measure from there per manual, unless necessary, maybe 1 screw holds harness attached?
- throttle plate sensor (TPS) - Bosch 0 280 120 300
- this is the thing which i have left disconnected for years
- does not appear to be working at all, but maybe non-critical
- removed it, do not see any effect of position on the resistance between pin 2 and 18
- compression seems consistent between cylinders - but may recheck this again
- AFM (air flow meter) - vane seems to move freely, checked contacts at harness
- add 5L new gas in case there is bad gas - no effect