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Re: TR6 Engine Still Stalls

To: "6pack" <6pack@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: TR6 Engine Still Stalls
From: "Steven Altomare" <gtg124h@mail.gatech.edu>
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 23:04:08 -0500
Since I finally got all my tests out of the way, this weekend I had a chance 
to look at my car some and try to figure out what's going on.  I removed one 
of my 2 fuel filters.  It is one of those glass ones you can see in. 
Apparently it is dirty (you can't see the dirt though) because it wasn't 
letting gas through.  After removing this filter 90% of my problems have 
been fixed.  Rather than stalling at every stop she only stalls every now 
and then.  The filter must have been getting worse over time because when I 
checked it a few weeks ago it looked ok.  I feel kind of dumb for not 
removing the filter earlier but since I could see in the filter, everything 
looked fine so I never thought to replace it.

I pulled the bowls off the carbs and checked the float levels.  The rear 
carb was set probably a little low, so we set it higher.  The front carb was 
set well, but had kind of a gunk in the bottom of the bowl - which of course 
I cleaned out.  Doing this didn't really make any difference in reference to 
my issues.

I guess the next step is looking at the idle bypass valves which some people 
have recommended.  To be honest I have no idea how to approach these things. 
I have a Mallory Unilite distributor which does not have vacuum retard, but 
vacuum advance (which we don't have hooked up).  Apparently the bypass 
valves get connected to vacuum retard on the distributor, which I can't do 
since I don't have it.  Would I be better off just blocking off the valve? 
If there are no hoses hooked to the valve, does it still do anything?

Thanks,

steven
----- Original Message ----- 

> Hi all,
>
> As some may recall, about 5 weeks or so ago I came to the list asking for 
> help with my engine which stalls after highway runs.

> This is a listing of everything I've done since October when the problem 
> started:
>
> Checked ignition timing
> checked spark plug wires
> replaced spark plugs
> checked distributor cap and shutter (we run a Mallory)
> Checked for vacuum leaks - found a few and fixed them
> replaced fuel filters
> replaced fuel pump
> replaced carb diaphragms
> added hose clamps to every hose in the vacuum system to eliminate leaks in 
> those places
> checked mixture - looks good
> replaced 20W-50 oil in the dashpots with 10W-30




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