Peter, I had this RPM hunting problem on my '88Gl with the 2.1L engine.

First I replaced the O2 sensor, then with the engine warm, I shut it down, disconnected the idle stabilized, started it up, adjusted the idle speed, shut it down, reconnected idle stabilizer, started up again.

No more problem.

John Rodgers
'88GL Driver
 

Peter wrote:

        While checking the throttle I noticed that the spring does not pull the throttle all the way back to the stop which it can go back to. It's kind of hanging somewhere in between , in limbo!

see attached pic at:

 http://pws.prserv.net/synergy/Vanagon/Beltprob.htm )
 

 and see the pink arrow.
        I wondered if any of you Syncronauts out there have this same set-up?? Should the spring pull the return to the throttle all the way to the stop?? I am also having some idle variation, sometimes it hovers around 900 RPM (about half the time it behaves) as its supposed to, but then it will randomly start wondering up to 1500, or even go to 2-3000, then back down? or stay up? For no rhyme or reason that I can figure..... Its been doing this for years ( not just since I broke the cable), So I usually have to disconnect the idle valve. I wondered if these two problems are related and if the spring needs to be shorter to provide more pull on the return??

Thanks for any experience you all may have
- Peter
'87 Syncro 84K
Honda CBR 600  23K
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