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Hi all,
I've been having some problems with my '76 B lately. The last thing I did prior to these problems showing up was replace the check valve on the exhaust air injection manifold, and clear out a blockage in the hose and consequently the inlet on the gulp valve. Initially after doing the above the car seemed to idle ok, but it hesitated under acceleration if i didn't slowly get the RPMs up to about 2K prior to letting the clutch out. Today while coming home from work I discovered my gulp vavle got stuck in the full open position and as a result it idled extremely lumpy and was a major pain to try and get to accelerate. I managed to get her home, and while poking around under the hood found the stuck valve and found the cause for it sticking. However, its still idling somewhat erratically now. I've triple checked the gulp valve and it definitely isn't stuck open anymore. Although, while checking it I did notice a ever so slight suction on the gulp valve intake. It doesn't seem bad and I would have to hold my thumb over the hole for 30 to 60 seconds to even notice that it's trying to suck in some air.
I poked around a bit more and cleaned the rotor (the distributor cap looks fine) and cleaned the plugs (1 & 2 were white'ish a result from the gulp valve getting stuck i suspect, and the 3 & 4 were a light golden brown).
Thinking my problem has to do with the mixture, I played around with the mixture some it's set to 3 flats from full rich (1/2 turn). Its still using the ZS carb, but it was converted to manual choke before i got the car. However, no matter how much I adjust the mixture I cannot get rid of the hesitation under acceleration. Also, as I mentioned earlier my idle seems to be a bit erratic now. If I try to set the idle for anything under 1500 RPMs the idle gets really really lumpy, and acts like it wants to stall (but doesn't). I thought I had set a good idle/mixture at some point, because I was able to get the car to idle smoothly at 1000 RPMs. But then after I let it idle for a few minutes it started to alternate between periods of lumpiness and smooth idling.
I should mention that when I got the car it always ran really really ritch, and upon inspection I found that the mixture needle retaining pin was bent into a 'C' shape and basically allowed the needle to sit in its housing with no spring tention. I've 'Mc Guyvered' a retaining pin to hold the needle below the level of the pin, but for some reason I think it may be causing the car to run too lean now. But I'm not absolutely sure because the symptoms are confusing me.
Also, I had a mechanic look at the car to help me figure out what all needs replacing for SMOG inspection and he pointed out to me that I have a *HUGE* dent in my catalytic converter (the stock cat was replaced with a 'universal' cat that now resides under the drivers floor pan) and what sounds like marbles rolling around in my muffler.
Any of you know if there is a single component that could cause my lumpy idle and hesitation (I say hesitation but it feels almost like mis-firing until the engine hits certian RPMs) under acceleration? It's really begining to annoy me because nothing I've done seems to help the idle much and I cannot get rid of the hesitation at all.
As always, I appreciate any input you guys may have.
I've been having some problems with my '76 B lately. The last thing I did prior to these problems showing up was replace the check valve on the exhaust air injection manifold, and clear out a blockage in the hose and consequently the inlet on the gulp valve. Initially after doing the above the car seemed to idle ok, but it hesitated under acceleration if i didn't slowly get the RPMs up to about 2K prior to letting the clutch out. Today while coming home from work I discovered my gulp vavle got stuck in the full open position and as a result it idled extremely lumpy and was a major pain to try and get to accelerate. I managed to get her home, and while poking around under the hood found the stuck valve and found the cause for it sticking. However, its still idling somewhat erratically now. I've triple checked the gulp valve and it definitely isn't stuck open anymore. Although, while checking it I did notice a ever so slight suction on the gulp valve intake. It doesn't seem bad and I would have to hold my thumb over the hole for 30 to 60 seconds to even notice that it's trying to suck in some air.
I poked around a bit more and cleaned the rotor (the distributor cap looks fine) and cleaned the plugs (1 & 2 were white'ish a result from the gulp valve getting stuck i suspect, and the 3 & 4 were a light golden brown).
Thinking my problem has to do with the mixture, I played around with the mixture some it's set to 3 flats from full rich (1/2 turn). Its still using the ZS carb, but it was converted to manual choke before i got the car. However, no matter how much I adjust the mixture I cannot get rid of the hesitation under acceleration. Also, as I mentioned earlier my idle seems to be a bit erratic now. If I try to set the idle for anything under 1500 RPMs the idle gets really really lumpy, and acts like it wants to stall (but doesn't). I thought I had set a good idle/mixture at some point, because I was able to get the car to idle smoothly at 1000 RPMs. But then after I let it idle for a few minutes it started to alternate between periods of lumpiness and smooth idling.
I should mention that when I got the car it always ran really really ritch, and upon inspection I found that the mixture needle retaining pin was bent into a 'C' shape and basically allowed the needle to sit in its housing with no spring tention. I've 'Mc Guyvered' a retaining pin to hold the needle below the level of the pin, but for some reason I think it may be causing the car to run too lean now. But I'm not absolutely sure because the symptoms are confusing me.
Also, I had a mechanic look at the car to help me figure out what all needs replacing for SMOG inspection and he pointed out to me that I have a *HUGE* dent in my catalytic converter (the stock cat was replaced with a 'universal' cat that now resides under the drivers floor pan) and what sounds like marbles rolling around in my muffler.
Any of you know if there is a single component that could cause my lumpy idle and hesitation (I say hesitation but it feels almost like mis-firing until the engine hits certian RPMs) under acceleration? It's really begining to annoy me because nothing I've done seems to help the idle much and I cannot get rid of the hesitation at all.
As always, I appreciate any input you guys may have.