First off, I know this issue has been covered a few dozen times here and I've searched around a lot about this. So if I missed something and this has been covered already then I apologize.
Here's the problem. I have a high idle issue where it stays between 1800-2100 rpm once I touch the throttle after start up. At first I figured it was the oh so common tps problem, but it doesn't show the same symptoms as that. I don't get any code 23, the quick key off and on has no effect, and if I wiggle the IAC harness it settles back down until I touch the throttle again. Also, when I unplug the IAC when it is at the normal idle there's no effect, so it stays at 1100 with the idle air control disconnected. I also thought that it might be a vacuum leak, but that doesn't fit with how it surges only after I touch the throttle.
So far, signs point to the idle air control. But like I've read dozens of times here that's usually not the problem. The only thing I can think of is that the guy who put in the new motor painted the throttle body, IAC, TPS, and intake which may have caused some paint to make something stick that shouldn't. But that's just a random guess. If the idle air control is bad, would one from a 94-95 throttle body work as a replacement? I still have the larger TB sitting around waiting for me to get the intake ported.
-Edit- I slapped on the IAC from the 94-95 TB and it's still the same. Even with it disconnected the idle stays around 1200. Any ideas?
Here's the problem. I have a high idle issue where it stays between 1800-2100 rpm once I touch the throttle after start up. At first I figured it was the oh so common tps problem, but it doesn't show the same symptoms as that. I don't get any code 23, the quick key off and on has no effect, and if I wiggle the IAC harness it settles back down until I touch the throttle again. Also, when I unplug the IAC when it is at the normal idle there's no effect, so it stays at 1100 with the idle air control disconnected. I also thought that it might be a vacuum leak, but that doesn't fit with how it surges only after I touch the throttle.
So far, signs point to the idle air control. But like I've read dozens of times here that's usually not the problem. The only thing I can think of is that the guy who put in the new motor painted the throttle body, IAC, TPS, and intake which may have caused some paint to make something stick that shouldn't. But that's just a random guess. If the idle air control is bad, would one from a 94-95 throttle body work as a replacement? I still have the larger TB sitting around waiting for me to get the intake ported.
-Edit- I slapped on the IAC from the 94-95 TB and it's still the same. Even with it disconnected the idle stays around 1200. Any ideas?

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