Re: Very Rough Idle at Startup '55 Caribbean
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Sounds like you may just need an automatic choke adjustment. Choke function would also be affected by the manifold heat riser valve so I'd check that as well.
Posted on: 2018/5/16 20:47
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Re: Very Rough Idle at Startup '55 Caribbean
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X2 on it being in the choke adjustment. Try less choke and higher fast idle.
That's why 2 x 4-bbls had a short, troublesome life on production cars. They are difficult to keep synchronized, use way too much fuel and only make more power in the higher RPM ranges where few luxury cars went. jack vines
Posted on: 2018/5/17 11:43
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Re: Very Rough Idle at Startup '55 Caribbean
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I had a guy drop by who use to own a carburetor shop to get his opinion. He doesn't think it is the carbs. He suggested that maybe it is a sticky valve. After he left, I noticed a puddle of water (maybe 2 tablespoons) I'm wondering if it could be a blown head gasket.underneath the driver's side tail pipe.
Posted on: 2018/5/18 9:52
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Re: Very Rough Idle at Startup '55 Caribbean
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That is just condensation. Find something else to worry about.
Fully agree with Jack--am frankly amazed that so many folks have their shorts in a wad to get two four barrels mounted on their Packard. The most consistent source of headaches in the old car business are carburetors and fuel systems. Its like wishing for an extra mother-in-law.
Posted on: 2018/5/18 10:24
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Re: Very Rough Idle at Startup '55 Caribbean
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Well, an extra mother in law is strictly a NO NO!!
Posted on: 2018/5/24 23:04
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Re: Very Rough Idle at Startup '55 Caribbean
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With the air cleaner off and while the engine runs rough for the first several minutes, the front carburetor made an unusual air flow noise when it would run poorly.
I performed a cold engine compression check (throttle wide open) and found values ranging from 110 to 123 psi. I drained a quart of oil from the engine and replaced it with a quart of Marvel Mystery Oil. When I started the engine, it ran rough like before and settled down after 3 or so minutes. I let the engine run for about 15 to 20 minutes to get warm. After allowing the engine to sit for 4 hours to cool, I started it up and it ran fine. I ran it long enough to get good and warm. I repeated the process about 4 hours later that day. The next morning after sitting over night, I restarted the engine and it ran fine with no rough idle. I have since tried it now three different mornings without any idle issues. I'm guessing that the problem must have been a slightly sticky valve or maybe an issue with a hydraulic lifter.
Posted on: 2018/5/25 9:12
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