Morris
Yoda
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I have been plagued for a couple of years with a bouncing vacuum gauge needle at all engine loads and rpm. I have also been plagued with a crappy, rough, inconsistent idle. As I rebuilt my engine a few years back, I was certain that I either messed up the rebuild, or melted something down with my on-going fuel injection and spark control experiments.
Well this weekend, I re-designed my oil catch can, ran some sea-foam through the intake and poured a little sea-foam in the oil... and shazam! I know have a rock solid vacuum needle and a smooth, lean, consistent low idle.
It may turn out to be a 3fer or even 4fer fix. It seems that my issue with low oil pressure at idle after a long run on the highway may be improving. We'll see if my poor fuel mileage will improve.
Who would have thought that sucking oil into the intake could cause so many problems?
Well this weekend, I re-designed my oil catch can, ran some sea-foam through the intake and poured a little sea-foam in the oil... and shazam! I know have a rock solid vacuum needle and a smooth, lean, consistent low idle.
It may turn out to be a 3fer or even 4fer fix. It seems that my issue with low oil pressure at idle after a long run on the highway may be improving. We'll see if my poor fuel mileage will improve.
Who would have thought that sucking oil into the intake could cause so many problems?
