Re: [Amc-list] 77 Gremlin It's ALIVE (Long)
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Re: [Amc-list] 77 Gremlin It's ALIVE (Long)
- From: Matt Haas <mhaas@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 00:05:42 -0400
Joe,
Do you have vacuum to the EGR valve at idle? You should not. Also, the
EGR valve should probably be hooked up to a temperature controlled
switch so it doesn't work when the engine is cold. Finally, do you have
a service manual for your car? If so, does it have a list of EGR valves
in it? The factory manual for my 78 El Camino does (I know, it's not AMC
but you never know) and it was a very helpful since the factory part
number was on a sticker that was painted over.
Matt
JOE FULTON wrote:
> I just got back from my first couple of drives around
> the block in my 77 Gremlin. I'll put some pics om my
> photobucket site tonight.
>
> I had tuned the engine (258/2bbl) which came from a 76
> Hornet I parted out last year. The replacement engine
> had idled good with the factory rebuilt carb I put on
> it, but it didn't seem to have any power. I put a new
> EGR valve but could not match the part number of the
> old valve because it evidently was a replacement. I
> just tried to match the orifice size of the old valve.
> The valve I replaced had a hokey diaphragm which was
> separate from the valve (forget what it's called) and
> I wanted a factory type unitized valve so I could
> route the vacuum hoses IAW the factory diagram. I
> worked with John Elle by email (thanks John for your
> assistance) and I thought I had the hoses correct.
>
> After getting it running, I put the car in the garage
> for the winter without correcting the low power
> problem and began buffing the paint and replacing the
> interior and generally sprucing it up. The paint on
> the roof and rear quarters buffed out pretty good.
> The car had the Gremlin X stripes which I sanded off,
> starting with 220 grit and working to finer grades.
> The paint held up and there are virtually no shadows
> from the stripes where I buffed. I left the front
> fenders and will repaint them and the valance in a few
> weeks. I sanded and repainted the hood with PPG
> DP90LF black primer. I also worked on the brakes and
> the grille.
>
> Today was rollout day. I started the car and the old
> symptoms, not much power when the motor is raced, came
> back. They don't heal themselves it seems. I took it
> for a trip around the block (no license plates so I
> kept it brief) and the motor was sputtering with no
> power. I brought it back and did some diagnosis. I
> had good vacuum to the distributor vacuum advance and
> the centrifugal advance was working. The accelerator
> pump was putting out a healthy shot of gas. I put in
> fresh gas before the drive. I then confirmed that I
> had good vacuum (off idle and higher) to the new EGR
> valve with the engine warmed up. I disconnected the
> vacuum hose to the EGR and plugged it and the engine
> smoothed out and had power upon acceleration. Another
> trip around the block with a smile on my face
> confirmed that the EGR is at fault. I'm gonna replace
> it and see what happens.
>
> Later,
> Joe Fulton
> Salinas, CA
>
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http://www.mattsoldcars.com
1967 Rambler American wagon
1968 Rambler American sedan
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