Re: Miss at Idle

Posted by DrewLA On 2013/4/1 0:48:43
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packardguy53 wrote:

FWIW: This poor horse has been ridden too hard and put away wet. With all the posts has anything really been solved?? Perhaps DrewLA you need to take the problem to a local mechanic that will be able to do what has been suggested by the posters on the website... who, in a concise and methodical way can check and eliminate all that can be an issue. There's been a large tome of experience and information given that tries to solve the issue: "To recap: For the most part, it runs smoothly" (not my words). Perhaps after all, it is "the nature of the beast".


In a way, yes, much has been resolved (though not necessarily solved). I've run every diagnostic test suggested here, more methodically than most local mechanics would, and I have concluded three things:
-it's not something simple
-it's not something I've overlooked (experienced minds haven't suggested anything different than what I've considered)
-it's not worth delving into any deeper until it gets worse or there's another symptom

I'm happy leaving well enough alone for the time being, which is what I plan to do. Thanks to all who contributed their advice and guidance, I sincerely appreciate it.

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