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Re: Misfire/popping at Idle [Re: MRMOPAR622] #1601592
04/01/14 08:08 PM
04/01/14 08:08 PM
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louisiana,usa
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If you can find someone like an old dealer or Firestone,or Goodyear store that has the old SUN engine analyzer you can rule in or out the electrical, wire ,coil ,plugs cap and rotor Just a thought
saved me at one time
Thad

Re: Misfire/popping at Idle [Re: olemopar] #1601593
04/01/14 10:59 PM
04/01/14 10:59 PM
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try another carb

Re: Misfire/popping at Idle [Re: johnmilner] #1601594
08/31/14 02:10 AM
08/31/14 02:10 AM
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River Falls, WI
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Well, after a few months of kids moving to college and high school sports and that thing that really distracts, work. I finally figured the dang thing out. I check and changed most of the ignition system, disassembled and cleaned the carb, addressed a small oil leak, adjusted the valves and GOD knows what else. I finally pulled the gas tank to replace a bad fuel sender. When I did this and cleaned the tank inside and out and filled with fresh gas, my knock went away. IT WAS CRAPPY GAS this whole time.

All I have to say is don't overlook the obvious.

I moved to AZ 7 years ago and had the car laid up for a short time with some other modifications. After that I added new fuel but never removed the old stuff (there was very little in the tank so I figured it wouldn't be an issue). The knock I had continued to get worse over time and with all my distractions I had little time to fix or drive the car. Needless to say she will get a few miles this fall and winter.

BTW - Does anyone know where I can get rid of the bad gas? I've got more than 5 gallons of the stuff and refuse to put it in a DD for fear of contaminating all that fuel!

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Re: Misfire/popping at Idle [Re: urdustd] #1601595
08/31/14 02:26 AM
08/31/14 02:26 AM
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I wont tell you this... put some of it on a cookie
tray in the sun and let it evaporate... just keep
adding to it each day... I didnt tell you this
EDIT
makes great fire starter also

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Re: Misfire/popping at Idle [Re: urdustd] #1601596
08/31/14 11:40 AM
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Glad you got it figured out. Seems to be alot of bad gas going around. Mine sounded just the opposite on rpms tho. Added a bottle of drygas and it went away, used it up running errands as I was too lazy to drain it lol. Here's a clip of how it sounded.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IVbhN8fZSys

Re: Misfire/popping at Idle [Re: urdustd] #1601597
09/01/14 12:57 PM
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St Paul MN
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Wow! How we like to overthink things sometimes.
Now go lay down some rubber!


Chris Schwartz 73 Swinger 340 12.451 @ 108.78 73 Gold Duster, needs a plan.
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