77newyorker440
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Another thing that it does to add context is, when it is warming up at high idle, cycles through being very lopey and then running very smooth, each for about 30 seconds each
Electric choke control is an electric aid to heat up the bimetallic coil and get idle faster when warming from coldI doubt this is related, but there is a wire that runs into a white strip (kinda looks like a resister) which goes to another wire to the choke heater. I unplugged it as the White strip was smoking, and the choke still opens normally. I have uet to plug it back in, trying to learn more about what that resistor strip is
Talking to my dad about it now, I wanted to add that this missfire issue has been going on for about 4 weeks now, prior to the ingition and carb swap. However, this issue is not constant. It started after my mechanic tuned it, but went away, and then came back a week later, leading me to replace the ignition. Then, it ran really nicely until about a week ago. So this issue seems to come and go. I may be wrong, but I feel a timing chain/bent valve would be constant. I also think it is heavily carbon fouling the plugs, which could contribute to the miss. Perhaps a hotter plug would work, I'm not so sure about that though. This is alot, but I just wanted to get all my thoughts out there
Off hand I'd say she's running rich...so much so that you're fouling plugs, which could be the intermittent popping you're hearing. I'd quickly pop off the cap and make sure nothing is bent and then start by pulling cleaning and re-gapping & re-installing the plugs and listen for the popping...if it goes away, then I'd say it was likely fouled plugs and not something else.Awesome, any thoughts on the giant carbon deposits?
Plugs are easy to swap, and a new set will be easier to read. All will be clean, so you have a baseline to work with.If you've just been idling the car a lot, I'd be tempted (if it were me) to put a fresh set in and go drive the car and see what happens.
Carb was mass rebuilt by autoline, not so sure of qualityWhat is the condition of your carb. it could be that the O rings in the floats wells are leaking, also the float well have small cups glued to the bottom. The glue can break down over years and with aggressive cleaning of carb during rebuild. At mass rebuilders the bodies get tossed around and can cause the small cups to be cracked loose. This will cause over rich conditions and may show up intermittently. You can check this out by lifting carb and having a look inside intake manifold before starting or touching any throttle, look at bottom of carb for fuel wetness and inside intake.
Stick with the electronic ignition, it is a very reliable simple system. The smoke from ballast resistor will happen when new, but only then unless you have greasy hands on it.