Re: [Amc-list] Carb adjustments - (I hoping I was partially moronic)
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Re: [Amc-list] Carb adjustments - (I hoping I was partially moronic)



That things only got a 10-12 gallon tank!
 You may have answered your own question as to why it smokes!
I have truthfully never seen any difference when try to dilute "bad" gas between using premium of 87 octane.
It all does about the same.
  Fill it up and drive it. If it is actively missing then I'd identify those plugs and only replace them till you run that tank of gas out. Or drain the tank and start fresh.
Either way I'd not bother with a full set of plugs till you get that tank of gas gone.
  By the time it is run through you should be getting an idea as to if the rings are the problem or not.
Don't try this if it smokes so bad people can't see to drive behind you or if it is overheating, pinging violently etc;

   I don't use anythingi n gas except Stabil and only when winter approaches and i'm not sure of how much more I will drive it.  For winter storage it is also best to store with a nearly full tank of gas too. Less condensation will occur.  Learned that the hardway on boats!

--
Mark Price
Morgantown, WV
1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5
2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrac II
" I realize that death is inevitable.
I just don't want to be around when it happens! "

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Bruce Griffis" <bruce.griffis@xxxxxxxxx>
> Tom,
> 
> In keeping with your post - here is mine. I am hoping I was an idiot
> and did not do major damage, just dumb stuff.
> 
> Here is today's lunch hour fun. I decided to start the car and let it
> idle to see if the rings would seat or the oil burn off or whatever
> would do whatever. I ran it for a good while (enough to smoke out the
> neighborhood - at least 10, 15 minutes.
> 
> I pulled the plugs. Checked 'em all out. Number one was wet. Numbers
> two and three were black with carbon. Number four looked good. Number
> five was wet. Number six was good.
> 
> I cleaned the spark plugs and re-installed them. Went to start the
> engine. No joy. Tried again. Checked wires (in case I didn't put one
> all the way back). Checked coil. Checked leads going to the coil. Did
> a lot of spark plug, sparkplug wire and lead checking. No motor love.
> 
> Sprayed it with starter stuff. Hey! It wants to go! Sprayed it again.
> Hey! Pretty cool! Tried listening to the carb while I played with the
> throttle. Didn't hear that reassuring sound of gas.
> 
> Hmmmmm. I filled it up not that long ago. I know I had a geyser coming
> out of the pump when I first replaced it - as I did a horrible job on
> the gas line. Replaced it and spouted gas again.
> 
> Well, I went and picked up four gallons of the good stuff. It started
> right up. I think I'm moving getting the fuel gauge working up in
> priority.
> 
> So - what is the theory behind all that blue smoke? I put Marvel
> Mystery Oil in the tank when I filled it. Later on I ran some Seafoam
> down the carb and put some in the tank. I'm thinking if that stuff
> didn't mix well with gas (which it couldn't as there wasn't much at
> all) - then I was just trying to burn oil.
> 
> We'll see if that was the deal. It's still smoking like a diesel, so I
> very well could have bad things going on. But I could also have just
> plain old idiocy going on. I need to take it for a drive and smoke the
> neighborhood.
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