Did you check your floats? A needle may be stuck closed or hanging up
inhibiting fuel to a carb.
Price Lindsay
67 BJ8
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> On Jun 28, 2014, at 1:44 PM, Fred Wescoe <fredwescoe@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have driven my BJ7 several times this week. Each time I drove the car,
> there was a noticeable lack of power.
>
> The car slows down when climbing long hills and will not accelerate at all
> up them. On flat sections, I could not get the car to accelerate at
> anything more than a modest amount in fourth gear. It was somewhat better
> in second and third. If I engage overdrive, the car will cruise OK on the
> flats but drop out of overdrive instantly when climbing a hill or pressing
> the accelerator.
>
> I have checked everything (I think). New plugs, cap, rotor and wires are
> OK. Valves are set properly, timing is right on and advances when the
> engine RPM goes up, no wobble in the shaft. I have a Pertronics replacing
> the points and have had it installed for years with no problems. Carbs
> seem to be adjusted properly with an air flow meter. Chokes are not stuck
> open. Fuel pump and fuel flow is great. The battery is in good shape
> fully charged and the alternator is charging just fine.
>
> I am using the highest octane ethanol pump gas (93) and I know that has
> some impact on drive-ability.
>
> I have looked on line and am considering an emissions tester. Moss sells
> an O2 sensor called the Exhaust Gas Analyzer but it measures only O2. Moss
> also sells a Wide Band O2 Sensor Controller (I am not quite sure of the
> differences) that requires an oxygen sensor to be installed. Is one better
> than the other?
>
> For those who have used one of these devices, or something similar, what do
> they really do and can I get the car set up properly with either of them?
> Is there an alternative that I should consider before considering either of
> these options? Will these types of devices allow the proper air/fuel
> mixture to be accurately set.
>
> Any information and guidance in this arena would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Fred
> 63BJ7
>
>
>
>
> LC-1 Wide Band O2 Sensor, Controller & Gauge by Innovate Motorsports
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