Really weird stumbling problem
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Swapped the MAP sensor, no change.
Got a question a about the head gasket:
I'm using ARP head bolts and according to their literature and the tech I called, they should be torqued to 100 ft/lbs. dry, which is what I did. That's 5ft/lbs. Less than stock. Is it possible the head gasket did not compress enough and is causing a vac leak of some sort? As stated earlier, there is none of the typical signs of head gasket leak. Is there a possible problem there?
Got a question a about the head gasket:
I'm using ARP head bolts and according to their literature and the tech I called, they should be torqued to 100 ft/lbs. dry, which is what I did. That's 5ft/lbs. Less than stock. Is it possible the head gasket did not compress enough and is causing a vac leak of some sort? As stated earlier, there is none of the typical signs of head gasket leak. Is there a possible problem there?
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I've seen a couple websites that have vac gauge interpretations. Let me know if this website wings true to your mighty vac manual:
http://www.secondchancegarage.com/public/186.cfm
I liked it especially for the diagnostic section at the bottom that displays what the vac gauge reads and what it might mean.
http://www.secondchancegarage.com/public/186.cfm
I liked it especially for the diagnostic section at the bottom that displays what the vac gauge reads and what it might mean.
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Got a break in the rain, here's what it's doing on a cold engine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oQm...e_gdata_player
I'll get the hot engine in a bit when I run out to get a longer vac hose. Sorry for the crappy angle.
idles right around 15 "Hg, which I'm told is acceptable for my camshaft. That tip in off idle is what's herring me, I think.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oQm...e_gdata_player
I'll get the hot engine in a bit when I run out to get a longer vac hose. Sorry for the crappy angle.
idles right around 15 "Hg, which I'm told is acceptable for my camshaft. That tip in off idle is what's herring me, I think.