I have two 6.2's, one in my DD 1983 pick-em-up and one collecting dust in my garage that used to live in my old '81 Jimmy.
In colder temperatures the 6.2 from my Jimmy would fire up noticeably louder (clackier) and have a noticably higher idle speed for the first 5 minutes of running. Very obvious operation of the HPCA.
My '83...not so much. In fact I can't recall ever noticing an idle speed change or 'noise' change with the '83.
So, how exactly does the HPCA work, and is there anything I can check? Is the HPCA affected by where the pump timing is set?
Rene
In colder temperatures the 6.2 from my Jimmy would fire up noticeably louder (clackier) and have a noticably higher idle speed for the first 5 minutes of running. Very obvious operation of the HPCA.
My '83...not so much. In fact I can't recall ever noticing an idle speed change or 'noise' change with the '83.
So, how exactly does the HPCA work, and is there anything I can check? Is the HPCA affected by where the pump timing is set?
Rene