Re: hs2's /TIMING......hijack
OK- I am going to confuse things some more with this: Woodie, I think that you said a while back that yours is a Canadian car. If so then what you may have is a changed REAR carburetor and the PCV may be more like the 1100 engines in the States have (off of the intake manifold and not the catb.) Can anyone verify this? I know that Canada's smog stuff was a bit different in those years.
Bill
Also- You said a while back that when pushing-up the test pins that " if it dies out it is running too lean and if it increases then it is too rich"-- that is backwards!! Maybe this is why you are having some of your problems.
B
OK- I am going to confuse things some more with this: Woodie, I think that you said a while back that yours is a Canadian car. If so then what you may have is a changed REAR carburetor and the PCV may be more like the 1100 engines in the States have (off of the intake manifold and not the catb.) Can anyone verify this? I know that Canada's smog stuff was a bit different in those years.
Bill
Also- You said a while back that when pushing-up the test pins that " if it dies out it is running too lean and if it increases then it is too rich"-- that is backwards!! Maybe this is why you are having some of your problems.
B