ATTN: JIMBO65

Kstang

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Well I think I might have found a possible cause of your problems. First i will start describing our problem. Then I will tell you what I found.

We have a 1965 200, with an 4V OZ head, running a stock ignition and the pacemaker headers. We had problems like yours with stalling and the idle. We couldn't get the idle below 1K with out it running very ruff and eventually stalling. We had tuned and adjusted the carburetor in every which way did every thing we could think of to get it working. we were told to check for vacuum leaks, so we plugged every thing and ran it that way and slowly reconnected systems to check for the different leaks. We swore not a single system had a leak. The only thing we could find that would cause a difference was the PVC valve and it didn’t do that much.

Ok does that sound like some of your problems?

Well, the engine's biggest problem was that our block had a small crack (we knew about it). Well recently I have acquired a rebuilt engine with 500 miles engine from a local person who had it rebuilt then decided to go v8. So over this past weekend we swapped out old block with the OZ head out of the car and put this stock rebuilt engine in the car. Hopefully when we get some gaskets from mike (AZcoupe) we will be swapping the rebuilds engine head for the OZ head.

Suggested Problem and solution.

Well when removing the oz engine we had to take the intake off. When we did this we notice that the top of the exhaust header gasket some how got pinched in-between the intake manifold and the head. This created a vacuum leak. This I think was the source of all of out idle problems and out stalling. Below are some links to some pictures, you can see how the very top of it is messed up from being in-between the intake and the head. You might want to check this out for yourself? We have yet to put the oz head on our new rebuilt engine to see if this was the cause but as of now it is our number one contender.
 
This is the exact same problem that I had with my Oz head. I was running the stock exhaust manifold for the first couple of weeks of driving the car. When I tried to track down my vacuum leak, I sprayed carb cleaner everywhere I could think of (Except under the intake manifold). Finally, I just said the heck with it and pulled off the intake manifold. When I looked at the intake gasket, there were a few burn marks on the bottom half of the gasket. I figure the gasket was close enough to the exhaust manifold that it burnt it, causing my intake leak. I am now running dual out headers, so I will have to just keep an eye out for any changes in the way my motor runs.
Hope this may be of some help.
Ted
 
???????????????? where is jimbo ? did send him couple pm and email,s no response ? is he gotten a vakantie ? holliday ?
hopefully nothing happen to him , he,s my good guy in US sending me parts and helping me out !!!!!

hopefully he,s gotten a good holliday and nothing else !!!
 
Ahhhhhhhh.....

Sorry I have been buried in many many work related projects...

So much that I have not really even had the time to do much of anything ecxept keep the car running every once in a while.


Harrie...
I sent you a PM, (I got your PM on Dec.28, but nothing since then??)

I am going to get a chance to work on her really soon, things have finally calmed down a little...
I will pull the manifold first... I think you are right on the money in terms of the problem!!!

Lets hope so.


One new development lately, when you shut the car down hot, start it back up it squeals from the belts really bad and really loudly, the amps are low and the car does eventually stop and come up to idle, but you have to throttle through the squeals? sound like a loose belt? or the alternator going out? It is a powermaster single wire alt, about two years old... the squeal seems to come whenever the car is hard to start or hot, then it does it sometimes when I shut it off, almost like dieseling, does that too if the idle is above 1100, nothing will make it better till I pull the manifold and get things straight in there....


Harrie I am sending you mail...

guys I will be more attentive from now on... this was a really hard animation I was working on, took all of my soul to finish it and do the job justice!


Thanks


Jimbo
 
Jimbo,

We weren't upset you were ignoring us, just wanted to make sure you were okay.

Sounds like you may have a bad bearing somewhere. I know my alternator (6 months old) had a bad bearing.

Slade
 
It is entirely possible, when we changed the V-belt pulley with the impact wrench we went a little overboard on the torque and I was wondering how long that thing would last before it went south...

looks like I need to call and order another one!



I am fine, only a little beat up and tired from a busy holiday! Glad to be working hard... better than hardly working!!!


J.
 
That's why I get those things from Autozone and get the unlimited warranty. I've gone threw 3 alternators and 2 batteries on my mustang, and only had to pay for the first one of each.

Slade
 
I had a similar experience with my old corvette. It had been converted to an alternator and had a small short somewhere in the harness. I would kill the battery in a few days if it was left connected. I took it to a shop, and they could not locate the problem. I went through about 3 aloternators, 4 regulators and 3 batteries under warranty. Eventhough all the readings checked out OK each time, Sears finally said they were not going to warrant another battery. I broke down and bought a new wiring harness for the car and went back to a generator. No short problems since then.
 
So I swapped in a new Alternator this morning... wow, I wonder how long that thing has been acting up... made a world of difference...

runs a lot smoother! I think the bearing in that one was bad from the start, like I said above we torqued the bolt too far and felt the shaft spin on us, but thought it was OK since it ran and had a steady output, but now looking back it was only a matter of time before that thing went.

I am tearing into the intake manifold soon, and I have to clean up and shave off some of the valve cover, it is leaking along the intake runners.

things are improving, but the cold weather is still hard on the engine with the vacume leak, I wish I could just take it apart and fix it, but time has been moving a little fast and tricky these days to catch.
 
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