Thank you Cees,
It gets a little confusing actually because when searching the technical manual here on the site I now see the acronym CSS refering also to a "cold start solenoid (CSS)" not just "constant speed solenoid (CSS). Obviously they are different but share the same reference. No matter though I will figure that stuff out.
But as to my original concern I'm guessing the (CSS) solenoid on my manifold is missing from my engine when it should be there because my car is both automatic and has Air Conditioning which seems to meet the criteria for having the constant speed solenoid you mention. Am I correct in this assumption?
This makes me think I should go buy one to return things under the hood to the state they should be in... I want things to be correct with the car as possible. Other cars of my year configuration seem to have them when I look at photos. I have discovered since buying my car a few other odd things going on under the hood that were obviously modified and or removed by previous owner(s) over the years, not the least of which is the air cleaner housing that was removed and replaced with some sort of blower device with it's own unique air filter cartridge.
After a lot of thought I have actually decided to pull the engine send it off to Metric Motors and do it all over from square one under the hood so I know I have things the way they should be and can have confidence when I take a long drive in the car, I've had enough surprises and want to make it right.
Among the other things on the list I guess I will now need to acquire is a CSS constant speed solenoid!
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Originally posted by cees klumper
Mark - the item in your photo is the Constant Speed Solenoid (CSS) on which we have two posts active at the moment:
http://index.php?topic=9029
http://index.php?topic=9100
It raises the idle on cars with automatic transmission, aicronditioning, or both so that the additional drag on the engine from either does not cause too much of a drop in the idle.