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Re: Running Rich

To: TomRJade@aol.com
Subject: Re: Running Rich
From: Grego Sanguinetti <grego@accelerant.net>
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 11:35:47 -0700
TomRJade@aol.com wrote:

> Hey guy's, Can someone help me with this dilemma.
> Here are the statistic's
> I am running HS-6 carbs on my 74 with a crane XR-3000 ign. and a PS 40 coil.
> I have about 350 miles since rebuild.  The engine when warmed up runs
> perfectly between 1000 to 3500 rpm under normal acceleration.
> Symptoms:
> The cylinders have a tendency to load up when I stop a light or sit idle for
> more then 2 minutes after the car has warmed up.
> My plugs are black, all of them.
> When under hard acceleration, occasionally the engine seems to misfire up
> above 3500 rpm's.  It feel's like the spark delivery isn't there or the
> cylinders have loaded up then suddenly it clears up.
> Question:
> Is it missing? Or is it a fuel problem? What can I do to check either?

Before I would attack the fuel side, as Don outlined, I would make sure
the ignition side is covered. Did you bypass the ballast resistor when
installing this coil? Are all the high tension wires new?
The advance/retard mechanism in the distributor could very well be
the culprit here, it could be sticking or the distributor could have
worn out bushings even
Also check for a vacuum leak as the distrib could not be getting
enough vacuum to move the mechansim fast enough.

just some thoughts.

> And is it to soon during the break in period to start fooling around with the
> float heights to help cure the running rich problem.
> Will the color tune tool help?

color tune is only good for idle adjustments. nice to do but
I suspect won't lead you to your problem.

-grego


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