Frank Odenthal
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727 tear down finished today.
Now inspecting components and reassembly with master rebuild Kit.
Now inspecting components and reassembly with master rebuild Kit.
I had a 69 Cougar. I think that I still have the sequential turn signal module.getting ready to part out my 69 Cougar. I hate to do it but it needs to be on a rotisserie and I'm not able to do all that.
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This would drive me crazy and start an all out war!!The knock sensor was chewed off right at the sensor and the connector as well.
4 things have been gnawed on (that I know of):This would drive me crazy and start an all out war!!
I got the truck reassembled. In tearing things apart, I broke one of the ignition coils. I did a test drive and when I got to speed (flooring it to 80 mpg on the interstate), it started misfiring.4 things have been gnawed on (that I know of):
1) cold start valve harness (basically the valve induces a vacuum leak when cold to raise engine rpm)
2) passenger side oxygen sensor harness - generated rich and lean fault codes
3) vehicle speed sensor, harness on top of the transmission tail shaft - generated transmission fault causing overdrive off light on shift lever to blink sometimes
4) knock sensor - chewed on both ends- appeared to not generate fault code, just might have pinged if broken
I have all of the parts. Time to get ‘er done!
If those are like the rest of the window motors, there is a thermal breaker inside that will cause those symptoms.Not a C-body, but it is a Mopar. My buddies and I have been scrambling to complete my 67 Belvedere wagon so it can make it to Chrysler Carlisle. But, the tailgate window motor is not cooperating. Seems to stop working once it goes up or down once. Then it only occasionally goes part way and then cuts out again. Have to wait several minutes before it will travel all the way up or down again in a single try. We've narrowed the problem down to either the motor itself, or the ground between the motor and the regulator its attached to.
It's running great though!!
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Why was the check valve (ball?) stuck?Repairing the Thermo-Quad on my 360. It's a 9811S that I bought used, rebuilt and tweaked it about 25 years ago. The car ran well, but was moderately hard to start after running, then sitting a short time. When it fired, it belched black smoked. I suspected a drain back due to the quad X-rings or the bowl jet wells. This only started recently. I also noted that the accelerator pump was not squirting, but you could not tell when driving it. That was just a stuck check valve below the pump cluster (squirter).
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Because it is in decent shape, like all my carburetors that I have previously done, I only repair and replace what is needed unless the condition warrants a full rebuild. I tore it down and found the quad X-rings had deteriorated. I switched everything to non-ethanol gas in 2014-2015, but this had run time before that. The body gaskets were reasonable, but brittle enough to break when separating.
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The jet wells looked okay, but I set up a test of the jet wells with gas and lacquer thinner in the bowls, with the outer surfaces clean and dry sitting on a paper towel and watch for any leaking over a few hours. There was no leakage.
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Because it is not a rebuild, I did not use my old, good, Berryman carburetor cleaner boosted with MEK, but cleaned the parts with spray cleaner. For repairs, I don't use a kit, just pull parts such as gaskets from my collection.
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The original nitrophyl floats were good, and I have a few new floats from which to choose, but I opted to switch to brass.
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After repairs, it was reinstalled and works fine again.
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The deteriorated X-rings were allowing the gas to drain into the engine resulting in a flooded condition that caused the hot start issue and subsequent black smoke.
The 9811S Super-Quad here was originally equipped with an electric choke. It was missing from this one, but I am using it on a stock 340 intake with the factory divorced, electrically assisted choke on this engine.
Why was the check valve (ball?) stuck?