Hi all,
my 88 carby has an issue. After getting it running again i checked the timing with a gun and had it basically purring like a sewing machine.....(which i am told is a good thing). So I take it out for a test drive and at first its great! plenty of power and running like it used to. Then about 5 minutes in, I stop at an intersection and when I start off again, it suddenly starts losing power and even if I have it floored, it is stuttering and stumbling. I am able to limp it back home, but when i turn it off there is an odor which i am assuming is a bad air/fuel mixture and the fan remained on for a couple of minutes even when i had turned the car off and was holding the keys in my hand. It wouldnt start again, and so after going over the engine visually and not seeing anything really wrong i decided to let it cool completely off and check here on the forum before i really tore into it again. From what i have read here in the past, my first guess is to check the engine coolant temp sensor for proper function and then check all vaccum lines again( i just did a thorough check a month ago), but was hoping someone might have had a similar situation and could shed some light on what to try and what NOT to try as well....Thanks in advance
my 88 carby has an issue. After getting it running again i checked the timing with a gun and had it basically purring like a sewing machine.....(which i am told is a good thing). So I take it out for a test drive and at first its great! plenty of power and running like it used to. Then about 5 minutes in, I stop at an intersection and when I start off again, it suddenly starts losing power and even if I have it floored, it is stuttering and stumbling. I am able to limp it back home, but when i turn it off there is an odor which i am assuming is a bad air/fuel mixture and the fan remained on for a couple of minutes even when i had turned the car off and was holding the keys in my hand. It wouldnt start again, and so after going over the engine visually and not seeing anything really wrong i decided to let it cool completely off and check here on the forum before i really tore into it again. From what i have read here in the past, my first guess is to check the engine coolant temp sensor for proper function and then check all vaccum lines again( i just did a thorough check a month ago), but was hoping someone might have had a similar situation and could shed some light on what to try and what NOT to try as well....Thanks in advance
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