FormulaGT wrote:That second video shows you whats wrong.
When you blocked off the TB like I told you, the car died.
That leads me to believe that there is something fubar with the TB, like the butterfly/throttle plate isnt closing all the way. Did you check that? You did say you made a new throttle cable bracket, maybe that is what is causing the problem/hang-up?
Edit to add - it really was a silly idea to weld the TB in the first place. Now what happens if it needs replacement? Make a whole new plenum?
If the car died when he blocked off the TB opening, then it is one of two things:
1) The IAC or the wiring to it is still bad, which I wouldn't doubt. Try what I said, see if that changes anything.
2) The butterfly isn't sealing all of the way. This I also wouldn't doubt. Because of the welding on it, the pieces may have lost their tolerance. The blade is steel, and the housing is aluminum, so both are going to react to the welding differently. If the IAC tests good, then this is the case and you'll need a new TB. I'd get a 96-97 3.4 DOHC one, they are 64mm and bolt on. I've got a spare if you're interested.
Chris-Nelson wrote:I'm pretty sure that when the car died because the TB got blocked off, that was a good sign - it meant no serious vacuum leaks.
What could the custom throttle cable bracket possibly have to do with a high idle and red-hot manifolds?
The throttle cable, when attached to the TB cam on the side, has a couple mm of slack still so I know that it is not holding open the butterfly.
Also, the TPS reads 0.81 vdc at closed TB and the butterfly does close all of the way.
I was pretty surprised to see a welded-on throttle body when I got the peice, but two things became apparent after I began playing around with it:
1. Unless it gets cracked and destroyed some how, the metal casting of the TB itself will never need to be replaced.
2. All of the components on the TB that
could possibly go bad and need replacing in the future are easily removable and replaceable.
Thanks for the input.

Yes, that is a good sign, your problem is with the TB.
If the cable isn't allowing the blade to close all of the way, then that is your problem. But if there is slack, the blade
should be closing all of the way, unless as I said it got heated out of tolerance and now binds.
I would not have welded the TB on. There's a reason GM changed that design in 96-97. I much prefer bolted on TBs.