Thanks for the comment on the head. .........................lm
Bob750 wrote:Gas cap loose to prevent vacuum? Our cap is perfectly clean and and vents very well--too well, judging by the top of the tank on a hot day... ;-) I'll check the valves again, but just cleaning the points cleared things up nicely. Thanks, LM! Your valvetrain and head work you did for us is, well, still awesome.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:If you did a full rebuild you may want to readjust all parts which have required clearances.
With cold engine adjust all valves. (they be tight now)
Clean and adjust points. (the phenolic area which contacts the points cam will wear in and close the gap and change the "F" timing).
Worth a try I guess. ....................lm)
OH. And leave the gas cap loose.
mike in idaho wrote:If it's not a carburetion issue, maybe it's a fuel related issue. Have you tried a different grade of gas? Maybe some ethanol free blend(if you can find it). Maybe it's electrical, do you have a way to heat up the coil/condenser(with a heat gun or a hair dryer) to see if it acts up?