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Re: Rough running at idle->1800 RPM when hot

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Subject: Re: Rough running at idle->1800 RPM when hot
From: "Valerie Stabenow" <hlub34a@aeroinc.net>
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 21:40:28 -0500
What's the condition of the carb gaskets? Carefully spray carbcleaner around
the gasket area and see if the engine speeds up, if so, you have an air
leak.

Have you checked your fuel filter?

Did the car always behave this way or did it start doing this after you
changed something? Don't assume that 'new' parts are healthy... they could
be defective.

Valerie Stabenow, 62 MGA MkII, 67 TR4a, 69 XK-E FHC, 73 TR-6, 81 Corvette
Coupe

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Hanselman" <tr6@kc4sw.com>
To: "6-pack" <6pack@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 6:19 PM
Subject: Rough running at idle->1800 RPM when hot


> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm trying to track down the possible causes for rough running (random
> missing) on my 1972 TR6.
>
> I have changed the following parts: Dist cap, rotor, points, condenser,
> plugs, cables.
> I have rebuilt both carbs, with new needles, but NOT new parts in the
> deceleration area.
> Ignition timing has been verified at 35deg of dwell and 4deg ATDC (idle
> w/vacuum), around 12deg BTDC (idle no vacuum)
> Temp guage during run period hangs about mid to two thirds scale (it's hot
> here), oil pressure about 65 at speed (hot) 35 at idle
>
> At present when cold and for first half hour of around town the car runs
> very nicely.
> After getting totally hot (I can't think of a better way to describe this)
> I begin to get a miss at engine RPMs less than 2000.  Over 2000 RPM the
> engine runs smooth under almost any condition (up/down hill and level
> ground).  I live at 4500 feet, but notice no real problems acclerating
> (60/65 mph) up the hill to the summit at 7800 feet.  It works out to 3300
> feet up over a 5 mile run.
>
> Additionally the idle RPM seems to move around from a low of about 600 to
> a high at about 1200
>
> I am suspicious of the temp compensators mostly because I don't know how
> they work.
>
> Any ideas??
>
> Thanks
> Steve Hanselman
> 1972 TR6
> tr6@kc4sw.com
>
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