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Temperature related problem?
I recently posted a temperature related problem I have been having with my 84 911 Carrera.
Car runs fine for about 20 minutes. Then without warning as though a relay switches the car starts to run rough, backfire and cough. Seems to be on the lean side. Will not run smooth above idle. after it cools for a few hours the car runs fine again until normal operating temperature. Could this be a computer issue? Is there a shop that could bench test mine? These are the items I have replaced: DME relay. Cylinder Head Temp Sensor. Cap and Rotor. Disconnected the O2 sensor. I live on the Big Island and the local shop is not familiar with 911's. Would like to trouble shoot myself. Any ideas would be appreciated. I do have a chip installed. Car has been running fine for years with this chip. Thank you, John |
STARTERS (Easy check):
1) See if your head studs are loose. I have heard of broken or loose cylinder head studs creating a vacuum leak once warmed up. Vacuum leaks cause lean conditions and higher temps. Do this by poking your finger into each head stud hole and wiggle the stud. |
Find a 3.2 buddy and place your dme into his to elimnate that as a culprit.
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Check the reference and crank position sensor resistance when hot.
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