[DML] Re: Help me!!!!!!!
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--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "stainlessilusion" <5n-@xxxx> wrote:
> Hey Danny I still have the original fuel dist but have just put all new injectors in 
the car and it still backfires in the exhaust when u let off  the gas.. but only when the 
car is hot... Alot of people said cause its got a straight exhaust system on it now.. 
but John Hervey doesnt seem to think its right.. the car runs and idles great.. but it 
does vibrate slightly at idle.. nothing major though.. any more suggestions?? Could 
the fuel dist be partially not working?? I dont know..Thanks..DAve..ps.. every other 
thing on the engine is new.. wires, cap rotor.. sensors,, ummm.. and just about 
everything thing else.. Email back..Dave..
> 
> Just went through the same thing as you a few months ago. Best I can
> say is check out your timing, valve timing and lash, vac leaks, and
> definitely electrical-make sure your block is grounded, your wires to
> the coil and resister are right. ALSO make sure the connectors on the
> bulkhead are good-they need to be clean and tight, if they're loose
> they won't work-this was my problem. BE SURE to check that the pins
> are present in the connectors as well-when these connectors are old
> and you unplug/plug in the connector it sometimes will force a pin out
> and into the space behind the panel-I'm talking about all the colored
> connectors on the engine bay bulkhead like the blue, red, yellow, etc.
> Check those out. Make sure all your connectors are good and shiny on
> the FV and warm up reg. A combination of all of these was my problem
> that kept me from starting hot and idling nice. I didn't need to
> purchase anything other then some Dielectric and vac o-ring seals so
> make sure this is all good to go. You can fix a lot by just checking
> out electrical connections for worn, loose, bad and corroded
> connections. If that fails, maybe your throttle plates are too worn
> allowing too much air in, maybe you have bad wires (even if they're
> new check them), cap rotor all that good stuff. Hows your fuel system,
> fuel distributor, etc? -----Dani B. #5003








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