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tylervalo 09-16-2011 05:00 PM

Still trying to figure out this box
 
Anyone know what this might be? It's on an 85' K10, originally a 4.3 V6. Is it possibly part of the A/C system? The only connected wire goes over to the A/C box on the firewall.

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tucsonjwt 09-16-2011 07:04 PM

Re: Still trying to figure out this box
 
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Fast Idle Solenoid Relay?
I would go to the Rock Auto online catalog, enter your year, make, model and search under electrical/relay and look at all of the items that say relay. If you get a GM part number you can look that part number up on the AC Delco pigtail/connector catalog online to find an exact match for your part.

tylervalo 09-16-2011 08:58 PM

Re: Still trying to figure out this box
 
I believe you're right. Do I need that to run A/C or is there some way to bypass it?
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tucsonjwt 09-16-2011 10:03 PM

Re: Still trying to figure out this box
 
My guess is it is doing nothing now. So, I think it is designed to sense when the A/C is on and activate the fast idle solenoid to compensate for the drag on the engine when the compressor is on. On my 83, everything is hooked up properly - my relay is attached to the valve cover of my 454, but the idle does not pick up when the A/C is on. This does cause the engine to barely idle at a stop light, but the engine does not stall, so I don't mind. Sometimes I will rev the engine a little at idle if the engine starts to lope. I think the solenoid adjustment screw it is attached to is turned out all the way, so not engaging the throttle. I prefer not to have a fast idle and waste gas.
Bottom line, disconnect the wire to the A/C and see what happens. You can always turn the idle adjustment screw on the carb to get a higher idle during the summer when you are running the A/C - you will just burn more gas when the A/C is not running.

tylervalo 09-16-2011 10:21 PM

Re: Still trying to figure out this box
 
I actually don't have the A/C compressor yet (PO hacked this thing to crap) but I've been doing some wire clean up. That one green wire does run over to the A/C box somewhere though, I didn't know if that relay had to be there or if it can be bypassed.

tucsonjwt 09-17-2011 08:11 AM

Re: Still trying to figure out this box
 
A wiring diagram might help you. I would think if the green wire bypasses the relay completely, then it would not be needed for A/C operation. Most likely the PO bypassed the fast idle solenoid only, which is why the wires just to that relay are cut. As I recall, there is a green wire going to the A/C compressor also.


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