Okay, about a year ago I replaced the catalytic converter, and then the whole exhaust system. The new cat didn't have the pipe fitting that goes up to the side of the carburetor. Thinking that this was just a mechanism that heats the carburetor, I took it all off the air filter assy. and welded up the other pipe that goes in the exhaust manifold (I think I recall being in a "chopper building" sort of mood). There were vacuum lines of some sort that hooked to that air filter assembly thing, and they have been just hanging off the firewall.
Is this maybe why the car runs rich, has a jumpy idle, and gets snot for gas mileage? Could I just plug the vacuum lines (I think there are 3 or 4) to resolve this problem? The car starts fine, doesn't stall or anything, but, like I said, gets around 20-23 mpg. I think its fouling out the plugs now. Lemme know what you all think- Thanks!
note to self- unlike motorcycles, taking factory parts off a car doesn't necessarily make it cool, or even "Kustom". Lesson learned.
Is this maybe why the car runs rich, has a jumpy idle, and gets snot for gas mileage? Could I just plug the vacuum lines (I think there are 3 or 4) to resolve this problem? The car starts fine, doesn't stall or anything, but, like I said, gets around 20-23 mpg. I think its fouling out the plugs now. Lemme know what you all think- Thanks!
note to self- unlike motorcycles, taking factory parts off a car doesn't necessarily make it cool, or even "Kustom". Lesson learned.
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