Exhibit A:
I recently found clipped wires, presumably belonging to my injection pump starting solenoid. I know they belong to the solenoid because it is missing two wires from it's electrical posts. I know the wires were intentionally clipped because the metal connectors on both sides had clean straight wire-cutter lines on both ends.
This might explain why my car has minor difficulty starting from cold-- it pops like it's running too lean. I plan to reconnect them and see what happens.
Exhibit B:
While replacing some crusty old hoses, I found a metal ball (!) inserted into the hose that feeds air from the air filter, to the screw-regulated inlet at the intake manifold (right by the valve cover). Clearly, this was meant to completely stop air from entering through here, but why not block it off using the screw control?
When I removed and replaced this, my idle increased by about ~200-300 rpms, and was being 'modulated' (oscilating up and down at about 0.5-1Hz, with an amplitude of about +/- 50-80 rpms). I clamped the hose externally, and the rpms dropped down again, but the 'modulation' remained the same, with a slightly decreased amplitude (perhaps 20-30 rpms). The aforementioned air adjustment screw was already screwed-in fully.
Is there a connection between the two here? (and who knows what else I find in future) Any suggestions on how to proceed?
WAQAS in Austin, Texas