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Just to increase the odds that I'm not missing anything: I have condensation
inside my distributor cap. (This on a Chrysler 318, 1978, www.ctlow.ca/Trojan26). Needless to say, it runs poorly that way! The seal is old and brittle, and I have a new, marine cap on its way. We dried it out the other day (after which it ran well), and I'm trying to leave the engine hatch a tad open to improve ventilation (having put weather-stripping and sound-insulation under it over the past few years...), and today it's wet again. My bilges are always wet, long story, but they are. I found an article on Car Talk (http://www.cartalk.com/content/colum...ctober/06.html) about this. Strangely, last year the engine began to run very rough, but only under very specific conditions, those being all of i/ high heat, ii/ very calm days, iii/ slow speed operation (e.g. 1400 rpm, ~7 kt), and iv) 20-30 minutes underway. (If any of the conditions were absent, it didn't seem to happen.) Then, if I opened the throttle, I would get very lacklustre performance for a few minutes, then brief surges of normal operation, lasting less than a second at first, but becoming more frequent and longer-lasting over a few more minutes until the engine ran normally again. Of course, whenever I brought my mechanic down to check it out, it ran normally. This year, it is just rough, atmospheric conditions regardless. Apart from being one year older, I also neglected to leave the engine hatch slightly open over the winter lay-up. I changed the plugs, and the leads, last year without solution. Plus, if it were the leads, then why only intermittently? The fuel pump was just tested and develops good pressure (and if faulty, wouldn't behave intermittently this way?). I've checked the inline and water-separating fuel filters, and they are clean. I have had the carburetor rebuilt (and they said it was actually in pretty good shape anyway), and then re-adjusted the idle jets. The air filter is clean. Lots of people have scratched their heads over this. We didn't notice the distributor cap condensation, though, until this year, and I'm hoping that's it. But, from Car Talk, perhaps I should get a ventilated one, if such exists... Am I missing something obvious? Thanks to all in advance. Charles ==== Charles T. Low www.boatdocking.com ==== |
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