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Duster De-ruster
Did you ever tell the Mrs about the motor you bought? That’s timing.What is timing?
Did you ever tell the Mrs about the motor you bought? That’s timing.What is timing?
Nope. At least not how much it cost.Did you ever tell the Mrs about the motor you bought? That’s timing.
Idle still too high. Might have too much advance.Sounds pretty good.
Or a screw loose...Idle still too high. Might have too much advance.
It is all the way out, he says....not touching....Or a screw loose...
Well, incorrectly adjusted anyway. Turn the idle screw out.
Well that makes no sense. All the way out means the butterflys are completely closed and no fuel. Hmmm...It is all the way out, he says....not touching....
I love living here, mostly. Taxes here is my issue....
That sucks. What if the Pacific dries up?
Might be. That video is from yesterday. Before we talked about maybe that exhaust flapper being rusted closed.Chris, choke not causing fast idle, is it?
Overnight @ 10 amp
You cut that out yet?Might be. That video is from yesterday. Before we talked about maybe that exhaust flapper being rusted closed.
They promised us a flying car was going to be available in 1967. Where is it?
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Got the idle down to about 1100-1200, bounces between the two.
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Got the idle down to about 1100-1200, bounces between the two.
@Mopar Tim @Mattax @halifaxhops @toolmanmike
Chris, choke not causing fast idle, is it?
Might be. That video is from yesterday. Before we talked about maybe that exhaust flapper being rusted closed.
I'll try that. I have the time but I have my doubts. The battery wasn't completely dead. It did rattle the solenoid. A 10 amp charge for 24 hours should have revived it more than 150 cca. There is no draw on the system to cause it to discharge in the first place unless it has internal problems. I'm not going to waste my time looking through my records to see how old it is but I am guessing 8 years and it was a Walmart special to begin with. I am more miffed at the green cap battery in my Swinger. It was a $300+ reproduction but I killed it. I left the dome light on and a few days later I discovered that. It is a spiral wound inside and more often than not they never come back. It has been on a smart charger of and on during the last month. You know, We nevre messed with batteries like this at the dealer. You do a load test, if discharged, you charge the battery and retest. If it fails, you install a new battery and continue the system test. (charging, system draw, and starter draw)It's best to do a long slow charge of 2 amps for a few days... Less stress on the battery...
No, haven’t been back to it since we talked last nightYou cut that out yet?
. Secondaries are fully closed.where is the fast idle screw set on the carb, the one by the throttle cable hook up on the driver's side???
Then check the timing...
lastly the secondary blade screw on the bottom of the secondaries on the passenger side, are the secondary bottom plates fully closed or open a little???
I'll try that. I have the time but I have my doubts. The battery wasn't completely dead. It did rattle the solenoid. A 10 amp charge for 24 hours should have revived it more than 150 cca. There is no draw on the system to cause it to discharge in the first place unless it has internal problems. I'm not going to waste my time looking through my records to see how old it is but I am guessing 8 years and it was a Walmart special to begin with. I am more miffed at the green cap battery in my Swinger. It was a $300+ reproduction but I killed it. I left the dome light on and a few days later I discovered that. It is a spiral wound inside and more often than not they never come back. It has been on a smart charger of and on during the last month. You know, We nevre messed with batteries like this at the dealer. You do a load test, if discharged, you charge the battery and retest. If it fails, you install a new battery and continue the system test. (charging, system draw, and starter draw)