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Re: valves or carb?

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Subject: Re: valves or carb?
From: Joanna Adler <joannaadler@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 10:01:45 -0700
I'll change the fuel filter today... but if I'm using Chevron's Supreme (with
Techron) do I still need to use an additive?  I'd been away from CA gas (with
MTBE) for a few days when the problem reappeared.

The last two times this happened, both the valves were adjusted as well as the
carb - one mechanic said the carb needed to be adjusted because of the altitude
(in Albuquerque) and then when I was in Los Angeles, the mechanic adjusted it
because I was no longer in the altitude.  I need to learn how to adjust it
myself.... on the road no less.

I'll also check out the distributor cap for connections and see about trading it
out with the spare to see if it makes a difference.

Thanks again for all your help!

Joanna

Johnmowog@aol.com wrote:

> Our old saying is that carburetor is a french word for "leave it alone". Most
> times suspected carb problems are actually due to some other sub-system in
> the car, such as valve lash, timing, ignition wiring, etc.
> The fact that the problem went away and then came back makes me wonder about
> your gasoline, fuel filter, etc.In your case, especially considering that
> your LE sat so much, I'd start with a good gas additive and fuel filter
> change, you could be burning off some collected crud and condensation. Also
> make sure you are using a quality gasoline... and it may run better when you
> get that California MTBE out of it. Even more likely is the chance of a
> vacuum leak somewhere, that would tend to only show up at idle. Neil is on
> the right track, except for your car doesn't have points. But it is possible
> that your distributer has "come adrift". These types of problems just require
> some time and patience to troubleshoot.
>
> Enjoy your adventures!
>
> >Original message partial...
> >From: Joanna Adler <joannaadler@earthlink.net>>
> >Subject: Valves or carb?
> >Once again the 'B (79/80 MGB LE) is starting to run rough at idle
> >although it does fine at higher speeds.  All this after I was just
> >thinking how nice she was behaving since we'd been to visit Lawrie's
> >shop...  anyway, it has me wondering if it could *just* be a carb
> >problem and not a valve adjustment issue.


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