77newyorker440
Well-Known Member
I have been thinking quite a bit about my Chrysler's drivability problem, and after some time, I have come up with a few ideas. For context, it currently runs pretty good with the throttle open, but it has substantial off idle troubles, with stumbles and backfires. This is especially bad after warming it up. Here are my ideas:
1) Bad carb quality-I sent my Thermoquad to Dana to eliminate this issue as I know I can trust his work.
2) Fuel Pump-This issue never appeared until my mechanic replaced my fuel pump (old one was spraying fuel out the top). Perhaps not sending enough fuel? I would have done the job myself but I was scared of messing up and putting the car out of commission, yet it went out of commission anyway! Could also be a worn pushrod, I do not know how much lift is left in the current one.
3) Vapor Lock-Perhaps the fuel is getting too hot, leading to the lean backfires off idle?
Just some ideas, was wondering if anyone has experienced anything similar. Otherwise the car has been doing good, but I know it can run much better that it currently is. If none of this works, timing chain is next.
Thanks,
77newyorker440
1) Bad carb quality-I sent my Thermoquad to Dana to eliminate this issue as I know I can trust his work.
2) Fuel Pump-This issue never appeared until my mechanic replaced my fuel pump (old one was spraying fuel out the top). Perhaps not sending enough fuel? I would have done the job myself but I was scared of messing up and putting the car out of commission, yet it went out of commission anyway! Could also be a worn pushrod, I do not know how much lift is left in the current one.
3) Vapor Lock-Perhaps the fuel is getting too hot, leading to the lean backfires off idle?
Just some ideas, was wondering if anyone has experienced anything similar. Otherwise the car has been doing good, but I know it can run much better that it currently is. If none of this works, timing chain is next.
Thanks,
77newyorker440