[DeTomaso] Any Ideas?
JDeRyke at aol.com
JDeRyke at aol.com
Mon Dec 24 14:35:15 CST 2007
In a message dated 12/23/07 2:32:26 PM, dyogi at hawaii.rr.com writes:
> If it was a vacuum leak, wouldn't the problem exist even when the engine
> was cold?
>
Maybe not: some of the more miserable vacuum leaks happen only when the
engine grows in physical size when it warms up. The bottom of an intake manifold
runner, in the tappet valley, is such a place. Check your vacuum while running.
Nevertheless, I agree that it sounds like carburetion. But the only other time
I've run into this was on a long-distance diagnosis where it eventually
turned out the newly-purchased Pantera's engine had a drag-race camshaft with 270
degrees duration at 050 lift! Thus, 'idle speed' when warm was around 1500 rpms
and idling it down at stoplights starved the engine, which always died. The
fix was to add a street cam, not one for racing! Good luck, Dennis- J DeRyke
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