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Re: [Tigers] Stalling at idle

To: cars@wt-inc.com, CoolVT@aol.com, jliny5@cox.net,
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Stalling at idle
From: FHSLOTH13@aol.com
Date: Sat, 14 May 2011 21:38:03 -0400 (EDT)
Do you have a ballast resistor? My Tiger did the same thing a few years ago 
 and I found one of the wires to the resistor was disconnected. Plugged it 
back  in and everything has been fine since.
 
Fred Baum
 
 
In a message dated 5/12/2011 5:00:27 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
cars@wt-inc.com writes:

Agreed  with below but would add any vacuum leak, check your timing.   Bad
timing can cause poor idle and heat.

Lynn

-----Original  Message-----
From: tigers-bounces@autox.team.net  [mailto:tigers-bounces@autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of CoolVT@aol.com
Sent:  Thursday, May 12, 2011 12:41 PM
To: jliny5@cox.net;  tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Stalling at idle

A quick  thing to check that happened to me was a leak  in the PVC line.  
If  
it's sucking air it won't close the pvc valve at idle  as it should  and 
the 
car will run too lean and stall.  Or if the pvc valve   is gummed up and 
stuck it might display the same symptoms.   When  you shake the valve you
should 
be able to hear the ball roll  around  inside. 

Oh, and since you lowered the idle last year,  make  sure the idle screw  
is 
actually touching and holding the  throttle open a  smidgen.

At 214 degrees it's hard to believe it's  heat related,  but I'm sure other 
will follow with more items to  check.


In a message dated 5/12/2011 3:16:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight  Time,  
jliny5@cox.net writes:

Hello   All,

Yesterday after a short 20 minute drive I noticed some coolant  on  the 
garage
floor from the expansion tank so I checked the temp  with a laser  
thermometer.
It measured 214 on the manifold near  the temp sender and  thermostat. I did
some tweaking (a thanks to Tom  Parker) which included  tightening all hose
clamps and tightening the  fan belt. For background, my  260 has the the 
LAT 
1
Induction  system and the LAT 20 perfromance cam. I  have a stock radiator, 
 
horn
hole covers and a 6-blade fan.

Today, to  check on my  tweaks I took it for a longer ride, almost one 
hour. 
It
included  highway and traffic, in fact I got caught at a RR crossing for   5
minutes. When I got home I noticed the engine was running a bit rough  at  
lower
RPMs. I let it idle in the garage but it stalled after  about a  minute. I
started it up again (a couple of tries--usually  turns over first  time). I 
let
it idle but again it stalled. Did  it again, this time I  increased RPMs to 
see
if it was getting  fuel...revved up fine. Brought it  back down to idle and 
 
it
stalled again after a bit.

I checked the  temp readings  again with laser thermometer: 214 at Temp 
sendr,
208 @   thermostat, 214 @ radiator, and 198 @ expansion tank. No fluid on   
floor
from expansion tank.

Sorry for the long-winded   explanation...here is my question.

Is this heat related or do you  think  it is something with the carburator. 
I
lowerd the idle last  fall because I  thought it was idling too fast...now  
after
operating for a while it  stalls.

OBTW...it was a  beautiful drive and the car ran  fine.

Thanks

Jim   Lindner
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