Re: Bad battery cause of a rough idle?
[Re: Belvedere1]
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01/24/17 01:00 PM
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The gas here is pretty bad but I do put a few gallons of fresh gas in it when I get it out. I have ran it enough to use any old stuff that was in there in there and replace it with fresh gas and the problem is still there. The part I don't understand is why the rough idle at operating temp. can you get it to idle any better by adjusting the idle mix after it is warmed up?
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Re: Bad battery cause of a rough idle?
[Re: Belvedere1]
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Fuel line is clear of hot stuff and I run a spacer under the carb. I have avoided going to an electric pump but this maybe the year I change it.
I have run many years with a mechanical fuel pump in extreme heat with no issues... An electric pump is not necessary... Can you say with certainty that you are not experiencing percolation??? What type of fuel do you run??? Pump 'fuel' ain't gonna get it... Especially where you live...
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Re: Bad battery cause of a rough idle?
[Re: RSNOMO]
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01/24/17 02:56 PM
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Make one change at a time. Replace battery and go from there.
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Re: Bad battery cause of a rough idle?
[Re: Belvedere1]
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01/24/17 07:38 PM
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I would suggest plumbing in a gas can with several gallons of race gas or other appropriate fuel to the mech pump inlet & see if that cures it. that would confirm or elim percolation.
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Re: Bad battery cause of a rough idle?
[Re: Belvedere1]
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01/26/17 12:21 AM
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Add one more thing to look for - engine off - remove the metering rods caps (don't drop the screws in the engine) - start it up and see if the metering rods are bouncing up and down or are they sucked down and stay there or are they up and stay there. If they are bouncing around - hold them down and see if the idle smoothed out. If they stay up - push them down gently until they seat and see if the idle smoothed out while warm. Your comment about surging after warmed up - sounds like they rods are bouncing up and down. The other thing to do is watch the timing when this surging is happening - if vacuum advance equipped - could be contributing to this - and if you have one light and one missing centrifugal advance spring that could as well.
Last edited by Transman; 01/26/17 12:22 AM.
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Re: Bad battery cause of a rough idle?
[Re: Belvedere1]
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01/26/17 01:32 AM
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The idle is OK in Park or N after it gets warm but in Drive is when it wants to idle down and surge and act like its missing. sure sounds lean. Keep after it, we'll work till we fix it.
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Re: Bad battery cause of a rough idle?
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Can a bad battery cause a rough idle? NO, as long as the alternator is working.
As soon as the engine starts running the bulk of the loads are handled by the alternator. It's only when the alternator can't make the required amperage that the battery is called upon.
Get a digital voltmeter and measure across the battery terminals before starting (~12.7V) and then start the engine measure again. It should be between 13.5 AND 14.5 VDC. Now switch the voltmeter to read AC voltage. Check across the terminals again. The voltage you may measure is called ripple and if it's more than, say, 0.2VAC you have a diode either going out or dead. i had something very similar happen to me if there is enough juice in the batt to start it up that is your highest demand out of it so it is most likely ok. heat and cold will effect the diodes when they are weak try changing out the alt with a known good one
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