Thread: Ford 200 idle problems
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10-27-2004 09:46 PM #1
Ford 200 idle problems
my 66 stang has been having some problems with idling ever since i bought it, i have the idle screw on the carb backed off all the way, but the idle is still way too high, so i mess with the distributor, i advance it and the idle starts dropping but the engine has no power, i retard it and the idle just gets higher, right now the lowest i can get the idle is 1400 rpms with power, car has new plugs, points, condensor, rotor, cap, wires, and a rebuilt holley 1v carb.... any suggestions?
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10-27-2004 11:03 PM #2
Look for vacuum leaks. From the sound of it, it is either on the intake or just after the carb IE: carb seal. Another common culprit is a blown power brake booster. But if your power brakes are working, chances are you can rule this out.Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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10-28-2004 04:28 AM #3
Might seem a bit obvious, but is the linkage to the carb allowing the idle to go all the way down???Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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10-29-2004 12:32 AM #4
I'll check for leakage tomarrow morning, no power brakes its basic 4 wheel drum... and already checked to see if it was carb linkage... thanks
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10-29-2004 07:06 AM #5
Originally posted by thesals
I'll check for leakage tomarrow morning, no power brakes its basic 4 wheel drum... and already checked to see if it was carb linkage... thanks
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