Interestingly, I've recently been having my car push the red.
For a while, it was a valid problem - leakage from the water pump.
However, it still occurs. Recently I've started getting backfiring, which
I have NEVER had on this car ('78B). It started just after a new tank of
gas, and I thought it was just fuel-related (I don't know what causes
backfiring), but a friend who works with cars said backfiring would not be
fuel, it would be timing.
Is this so? If so, would that explain my recent incursions into the red
plus the occasional backfiring (which tends to occur while shifting at low
speeds)? What should I do to fix the backfiring (and hopefully the temp
problem too)?
Thanks in advance,
- Tab
ps: I have flushed the radiator, and was looking to get it re-cored, but
if it's a timing issue then I'll not undertake that just yet...
At 05:42 PM 7/22/00 -0400, Bud Krueger wrote:
>The temperature gauge on my 77B has been running very close to the red when
>cruising at highway speeds (65-ish) on moderate to warm days (80-ish). My
>first
>attack was to replace the thermostat with a 180 degree one. No effect. Began
>to feel certain that it was being caused by tweaking the HS-4's a bit
>leaner to
>beat the fuel prices. Backed off a couple of flats. No help. Finally, I
>remembered Lawrie's admonition that 90% of SU problems are spelled L-U-C-A-S.
>And, he recently suggested timing to a lister with a similar problem. Checked
>the timing -- sonuvagun. It needed a tweak of about 10 degrees in the advance
>direction. That did it. Needle's back in the middle of the range. As they
>say, YMMV, but it worked for me. Thanks Lawrie.
>
>
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>Bud Krueger
>http://home.ici.net/~bkrueger/
>52TD
>77MGB
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