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Re: Any suggestions?

To: <DLancer7676@cs.com>, "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Any suggestions?
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 08:01:41 -0500
David,

First - run the valves.

Larry

>>>>On 11/18/00 4:21 PM so and so (DLancer7676@cs.com) said. (And I quote:)

>My '79 Midget (1500) is running like crap.  Seems like everything is going 
>wrong at one time.  You might remember I wrote the list about the exhaust 
>header cracking--I welded it and used the furnace cement to seal a leak.  
>BUT 
>in re welding it, the pipe did not set the way it came out of the car, so it 
>is banging against the frame, plus, when It cracked apart, I noted that 
>there 
>were restrictions inside the pipe--indicated that it was a home made unit. 
>
>Also, the engine won't idle worth a crap.  It doesn't die, but it is rough, 
>and I can set the idle at 1000 in my driveway but when I drive it, it drops 
>to about 500 and stumbles.  Set it again to 1000, it again drops on its own 
>to 500 or less.  Power is reduced---acceleration is not as good as it used 
>to 
>be.  Running about 60 it seems to purr right along---no engine misses at all.
>
>It is leaking oil like a cracked dam.  The leaking oil ends up on the 
>exhaust 
>and I go down the road smoking.
>
>And to top it all off, my radiator has developed a leak.  I put some of that 
>stop leak stuff in it but I noted that it just ended up all over the lower 
>radiator hose, like it had sprayed all over it from the radiator leak.
>
>Here is what I plan to do.  If there is anything else I might need to attend 
>to, please let me know:  I am going to pull the engine AND tranny, which 
>requres removal of the radiator as well.  I plan to pull everything on the 
>engine that has a gasket or oil seal and replace all gaskets and seals with 
>new gaskets and blue silicone.  While the timing chain cover is off replace 
>the 2 year old timing chain.  I plan to pull the head to check out the 
>valves--maybe regrind if needed), exhaust and intake ports, and upper 
>cylinder, and replace the head gasket.  Same with the tranny--replace all 
>gaskets and seals that could be leaking oil.  Send the radiator in to the 
>radiator shop for a leak check and repair.  During Engine reassembly, I will 
>replace the plugs, wires, distributor cap, and rotory button (I have Crane 
>electronic ignition, thus no points).  I have a new Paceseter Exhaust 
>Header--I will replace the old header and take the car to the Muffler shop 
>after replacing the engine to have the header fitted to my exhaust pipe, 
>which is only about 6 months old.  Oh--I plan also to rent a steamer and 
>steam the engine compartment, tranny tunnel, bottom of the car and wheel 
>wells to remove all the oil that is now clinging to everything from the 
>massive leaks.
>
>This seems like a lot of stuff, but the cost here is very minimal.  
>Hopefully 
>this will get the "bug" out of my car and return it to running like the top 
>it used to be.  Comments please!
>
>---David C.


Larry Macy
78 Midget

Keep your top down and your chin up.

Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu
System Manager/Administrator
Neuropsychiatry Section
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia, PA 19104

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