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The old thread asking this question got too long and disjointed, so I figured it would be best to start again with all the data stated concisely and in one post.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The problem: I can't get my car to idle reliably under 1500-1600 RPM. If I adjust the idle bleed screw to lower the RPM, the engine will slow down and stall. The car:
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OK - I’ll copy and paste unanswered questions from the old thread.
If I were you, I’d be going back and questioning all my assumptions. As I re-read this thread there are lots of assumptions being made about fuel mixture (no photos of plugs - are they rich or lean?). Have you verified the orientation of the dizzy drive? There are 12 teeth on the dizzy drive - each amounting to 30 degrees of advance or retard depending on how it’s installed. Have you verified that the “0” TDC mark on the fan is actually TDC cylinder #1 compression stroke? Likewise - as the vehicle is spiraling toward stalling have you tired zapping it with starting fluid and what happens? Has it been confirmed that when the engine is hot that the valves still have some clearance and valves aren’t being held open forcing the loss of vacuum at low rpms? Even silly things like making sure the coil has a solid 12v even as the vehicle is losing vacuum and trending towards stalling. Are you 1000% sure you don’t have an ignition problem? These things really shouldn’t be in question. Perhaps I’m just not caught up or missing details or things that weren’t documented here? If all else checked out after re-verification of assumptions I might even pull the oil pump just to see if I could see any ID on the camshaft nose (not all do). Again so sorry that we haven’t helped you get this resolved by now. I wish I had the magic answer in my pocket but simply don’t have enough info at this point. It’s gotta be very frustrating I’m sure. Keep goin, be data driven, and logical in the methodology (as you have been) and eventually this will get solved. |
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