Propwash
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Hello fellow Countrymen!
After wasting away for half a year in a storage shed, my Plymouth is back in the garage at home. Over the course of our mini-ice age, the car's managed to pick up a couple issues.
First issue........ I drove into town to snag a couple shots of the car, and burn a little gas. In the process I spent some time creeping around a few one lane roads and business driveways in an older part of town, spending time at idle and up to 20MPH for about 30 minutes or so. Car got hot, which is strange. Last year I had the car in the same type of slow/low rpm scenario's plenty of times, but she stayed cool as a cucumber. Zero worries about getting warm, even at outside temps 20-30 degrees higher. I took some pic's, started the car up and she was real hot. So hot she didn't want to go. Hit a couple of bigger bumps & the car would spit and sputter. Got moving again and she cooled down quickly.
Second issue..... Transitioning through the gears, be it slow or aggressive the car pulls great. At one point I was traveling about 30MPH and gave the gas a heavy quick snap of the throttle (enough to open the secondaries). About 1 second after I let off the gas, the car dies. No stutter, no coughing...just shut off. Put it in neutral, about 5-7 rotations on the starter and it fired right back up. It did this to me twice. Like I said, I can transition through the throttle, lightly or hard and it won't stutter, cough or die. But if I give it a quick, hard stomp...it's lights out.
Third issue....temp gauge stopped working
So, I'm guessing that these issues are connected to each other (well, maybe besides the temp gauge). I haven't dug into the issue yet (had to leave for work), but wanted to bounce some ideas off you guys.
-Vacuum leak (causing the car to lean out & run hot)?
-Bad gas......(I left the car with only a 1/4 tank for storage and treated with Stabil, had a fresh tank of gas when this was happening), but maybe some water/moisture still solidified while sitting?
-Bad fan clutch?
-Plugged fuel filter (wouldn't I have an issue across all the RPM's?)
-Engine cut-out from running hot condition. (why would it perform well at steady throttle transition)?
-Blown/stretched accelerator pump in secondaries? (the carb did spit up twice while trying to initial start up out of hibernation?
-Cracked diaphragm in the fuel pump from sitting?
-A pre-existing bad carb setting I didn't catch last year with my limited amount of rive time (for the cut out issue)?
-Distributor issue? The engine was dyno tuned 18* initial, 34* all in for best temp, vacuum & power vs. the HP & TQ bell curves.
-Coil heating up?
Obviously I'm thinking of the basics of fuel and fire, but bouncing a bit all over the place. Driving me nuts thinking about it, especially since I wont be able to tear into it for a couple days. Anyways, if anyone has ever run into the cut-out condition or has other ideas with the overheat or gauge deciding not to work, I'm all ears. Thank you!
Not a good reunion, but at least a couple pic's turned out.... Here's the grouch sitting in a bit of a beat up part of town:
After wasting away for half a year in a storage shed, my Plymouth is back in the garage at home. Over the course of our mini-ice age, the car's managed to pick up a couple issues.
First issue........ I drove into town to snag a couple shots of the car, and burn a little gas. In the process I spent some time creeping around a few one lane roads and business driveways in an older part of town, spending time at idle and up to 20MPH for about 30 minutes or so. Car got hot, which is strange. Last year I had the car in the same type of slow/low rpm scenario's plenty of times, but she stayed cool as a cucumber. Zero worries about getting warm, even at outside temps 20-30 degrees higher. I took some pic's, started the car up and she was real hot. So hot she didn't want to go. Hit a couple of bigger bumps & the car would spit and sputter. Got moving again and she cooled down quickly.
Second issue..... Transitioning through the gears, be it slow or aggressive the car pulls great. At one point I was traveling about 30MPH and gave the gas a heavy quick snap of the throttle (enough to open the secondaries). About 1 second after I let off the gas, the car dies. No stutter, no coughing...just shut off. Put it in neutral, about 5-7 rotations on the starter and it fired right back up. It did this to me twice. Like I said, I can transition through the throttle, lightly or hard and it won't stutter, cough or die. But if I give it a quick, hard stomp...it's lights out.
Third issue....temp gauge stopped working
So, I'm guessing that these issues are connected to each other (well, maybe besides the temp gauge). I haven't dug into the issue yet (had to leave for work), but wanted to bounce some ideas off you guys.
-Vacuum leak (causing the car to lean out & run hot)?
-Bad gas......(I left the car with only a 1/4 tank for storage and treated with Stabil, had a fresh tank of gas when this was happening), but maybe some water/moisture still solidified while sitting?
-Bad fan clutch?
-Plugged fuel filter (wouldn't I have an issue across all the RPM's?)
-Engine cut-out from running hot condition. (why would it perform well at steady throttle transition)?
-Blown/stretched accelerator pump in secondaries? (the carb did spit up twice while trying to initial start up out of hibernation?
-Cracked diaphragm in the fuel pump from sitting?
-A pre-existing bad carb setting I didn't catch last year with my limited amount of rive time (for the cut out issue)?
-Distributor issue? The engine was dyno tuned 18* initial, 34* all in for best temp, vacuum & power vs. the HP & TQ bell curves.
-Coil heating up?
Obviously I'm thinking of the basics of fuel and fire, but bouncing a bit all over the place. Driving me nuts thinking about it, especially since I wont be able to tear into it for a couple days. Anyways, if anyone has ever run into the cut-out condition or has other ideas with the overheat or gauge deciding not to work, I'm all ears. Thank you!
Not a good reunion, but at least a couple pic's turned out.... Here's the grouch sitting in a bit of a beat up part of town: