truck bummed on me,,
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jeffw
truck bummed on me,,
well I changed the points today, fuel filter, condencer, still no luck,, she fires right up, but will not idle, dies as soon as you let your foot off the gas pedal, any suggestions?? the linkage seems to be okay, I did not touch the carb, the only thing I did was spray the motor, she idled right after that just fine, it was after a two mile ride she started this mess,, like I said she reves up just fine ,no missing or sputter just no dle,, Help!!!!
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"Spray"
With what? Old crusty engines don't like being cleaned. Did you spray it with water to clean it?
My guess is that you unleased a vacumn leak. Use a can of ether or I have heard a propane torch (not lighted) held close to usual culprit sites will indentify the leak. So long as its pulling ouside air through a leak at idle, you are leaning out your idle mix and thus you get the sputtering. When you give that leak propane, your mixture goes rich and it will run better. So goes the theory.
Not bad advice to dry out the dizzy as well, but makes no sense that it misses only at idle from a wet dizzy...
With what? Old crusty engines don't like being cleaned. Did you spray it with water to clean it?
My guess is that you unleased a vacumn leak. Use a can of ether or I have heard a propane torch (not lighted) held close to usual culprit sites will indentify the leak. So long as its pulling ouside air through a leak at idle, you are leaning out your idle mix and thus you get the sputtering. When you give that leak propane, your mixture goes rich and it will run better. So goes the theory.
Not bad advice to dry out the dizzy as well, but makes no sense that it misses only at idle from a wet dizzy...
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Also sounds pretty similar to when I started having fuel clogging issues with my 223. The tank was full of all sorts of unspeakable things and would foul up everything. I found the problem by using the clear plastic fuel filters so I could see what was happening.
1964 F 100 - I am going to do "something" with it.......
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1987 Mustang LX Convertible, 2.3 Auto - cruiser.
1994 F 150 XLT 2WD
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Cam L Milan,
You'll be missed my friend.
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1987 Mustang LX Convertible, 2.3 Auto - cruiser.
1994 F 150 XLT 2WD
~ Yes - I adopted another cat..............
Cam L Milan,
You'll be missed my friend.
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jeffw
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it's weird,, she snapped out of it!! idles like a champ,, went to the garage
to get some work done, decided to move her out to clean garage, and she just idled,,
bout cried!!! big burden gone,, cleaned garage in a hurry and took her for a spin and vowed to to never wet her again,,engine that is!! now for the box,, when i scrubed it, peices of plastic was coming off where the box floor meets the cab,, could I replace this with culk, or silicone??
to get some work done, decided to move her out to clean garage, and she just idled,,
Do NOT use silicone on any metal object.
Most silicones are an acid cure. There are some that are strictly air dry but they are useually the stuff we tend to not buy because it takes awhile to dry and has less strength.
Anyways, I've seen people seal thier windshields enough times with silicone. Six months later they have rust and put more silicone on over the rust, then they have holes.... and so on.
Wrecks metal
Dave
Most silicones are an acid cure. There are some that are strictly air dry but they are useually the stuff we tend to not buy because it takes awhile to dry and has less strength.
Anyways, I've seen people seal thier windshields enough times with silicone. Six months later they have rust and put more silicone on over the rust, then they have holes.... and so on.
Wrecks metal
Dave
From a guy without his Ford that he left on a rock in the North Atlantic.

