LBZ: Really rough idle

zeke38

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Driving home this morning my steering started getting hard. Got home popped the hood and a part of my belt broke apart and cut a powersteering hose. Then I went to start it to move it out of the way and discovered the rough idle and it would die. If I give it a lil throttle it smooths right out and runs normal til it returns to idle speed. Tried to take a video. Ill post the link when it uploads

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zeke38

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Didn't see any. Only codes are barometric pressure and a vane sensor code

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zeke38

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Thinking maybe torque converter bolts have backed out. Only codes are the intermittent barometric pressure code thats been there for two years and a vane sensor code occasionally.

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zeke38

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Pulled the starter. Looks like the torque converter bolts backed out. You guys use blue loctite on these usually? Can't remember if I did when I had it out last year?:banghead:

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Woodster

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Driving home this morning my steering started getting hard. Got home popped the hood and a part of my belt broke apart and cut a powersteering hose. Then I went to start it to move it out of the way and discovered the rough idle and it would die. If I give it a lil throttle it smooths right out and runs normal til it returns to idle speed. Tried to take a video. Ill post the link when it uploads

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Whoa, I accidently skipped the word "steering" in the first sentence. Had to do a double read.