Chet Zerlin
Jedi Trainee
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I am really trying to diagnose and fix this issue without having to bring the car back to my local (and excellent) mechanic.
Yesterday I drove my 1959 100-6 about 30 miles and everything was working beautiful. Engine pulled through 4,000 RPM's smoothly, gearbox and overdrive shifted cleanly.
When I got within about one mile from my shop I stopped at a red light and shifted into neutral and let the clutch out. Suddenly the idle RPM began to drop and the engine sounded like it was going to stall. I kept the revs up to prevent that and when the light changed I was able get moving again but now the engine didn't want to pull any RPMs and started "spitting" and backfiring. I was able to keep the car moving and drive to my shop but the engine was clearly running rough. Pulled it in and turned it off. Then waited about 5 minutes and cranked it up again. It started right up but would not hold an idle. A few minutes later I started it again and it maintained a 700 RPM idle but was running very rough.
So I'm understanding that the usual things to check would be fuel and ignition. My gas tank was almost full and considering how well it ran prior to this happening I'm thinking it's not a fuel or carburetor issue. So I'm thinking ignition?
What would cause an engine that was running so well to suddenly exhibit these problems? What would all of you suggest I check?
Thanks!
Chet
Yesterday I drove my 1959 100-6 about 30 miles and everything was working beautiful. Engine pulled through 4,000 RPM's smoothly, gearbox and overdrive shifted cleanly.
When I got within about one mile from my shop I stopped at a red light and shifted into neutral and let the clutch out. Suddenly the idle RPM began to drop and the engine sounded like it was going to stall. I kept the revs up to prevent that and when the light changed I was able get moving again but now the engine didn't want to pull any RPMs and started "spitting" and backfiring. I was able to keep the car moving and drive to my shop but the engine was clearly running rough. Pulled it in and turned it off. Then waited about 5 minutes and cranked it up again. It started right up but would not hold an idle. A few minutes later I started it again and it maintained a 700 RPM idle but was running very rough.
So I'm understanding that the usual things to check would be fuel and ignition. My gas tank was almost full and considering how well it ran prior to this happening I'm thinking it's not a fuel or carburetor issue. So I'm thinking ignition?
What would cause an engine that was running so well to suddenly exhibit these problems? What would all of you suggest I check?
Thanks!
Chet