Hello,
I have a 1971 IIA. Owned for 6 months. Knew last 3 owners and history of vehicle for past 15 years.
Head was replaced about 4 years ago (less than 5,000 miles I am fairly certain) with RN 8:1 head. I have not yet adjusted valves, but will tonight.
The truck has a vacuum gauge that reads 21 in/hg to 22 in/hg at idle and of course drops under load. I am running stock exhaust and a weber 34 ich?(New about 4 years ago)
Seems to have good power most of the time compared to the other 88's I have owned or driven.
Here are my questions:
1. There seems to be an intermittant popping at exhaust, comes and goes. Has been doing this (per previous owners log entry) since head was replaced. I do not know if adjusting valves will help.
2. SOmetimes after running up a hill, in third or fourth, when I come to a stop and am in neutral, the engine seems to miss a bit, and the vacuum gauge drops, and fluctuates and then returns to normal. If I do not let it
return on it's own, and try to drive, I get a distinct miss, and then after more power is added, it smooths out. This does not happen all the time, and it is again something that comes and goes. (Any ideas)
3. When using a compression tester, should I be cranking the hot motor over to get a reading with either the choke open, or the accelorator on the floor? (or not)
Idle is always around 700rpm.
Finally it seems sometimes that when running at higher RPMS the motor sounds like a "locomotive" healthy but just rather odd sounding?
Pulling plug wires seems to effect idle so I am fairly sure all cyls are firing...
I know that the valve adjustment and the compression test tonight will give me more data. But I was thinking I might ask for any thing to look for too.
I should mention that there seems to be good power on this motor.
Best,
Griswald
I have a 1971 IIA. Owned for 6 months. Knew last 3 owners and history of vehicle for past 15 years.
Head was replaced about 4 years ago (less than 5,000 miles I am fairly certain) with RN 8:1 head. I have not yet adjusted valves, but will tonight.
The truck has a vacuum gauge that reads 21 in/hg to 22 in/hg at idle and of course drops under load. I am running stock exhaust and a weber 34 ich?(New about 4 years ago)
Seems to have good power most of the time compared to the other 88's I have owned or driven.
Here are my questions:
1. There seems to be an intermittant popping at exhaust, comes and goes. Has been doing this (per previous owners log entry) since head was replaced. I do not know if adjusting valves will help.
2. SOmetimes after running up a hill, in third or fourth, when I come to a stop and am in neutral, the engine seems to miss a bit, and the vacuum gauge drops, and fluctuates and then returns to normal. If I do not let it
return on it's own, and try to drive, I get a distinct miss, and then after more power is added, it smooths out. This does not happen all the time, and it is again something that comes and goes. (Any ideas)
3. When using a compression tester, should I be cranking the hot motor over to get a reading with either the choke open, or the accelorator on the floor? (or not)
Idle is always around 700rpm.
Finally it seems sometimes that when running at higher RPMS the motor sounds like a "locomotive" healthy but just rather odd sounding?
Pulling plug wires seems to effect idle so I am fairly sure all cyls are firing...
I know that the valve adjustment and the compression test tonight will give me more data. But I was thinking I might ask for any thing to look for too.
I should mention that there seems to be good power on this motor.
Best,
Griswald
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