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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Los Alamos, NM 87544
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Performance problem

I have a 1.8 that was bored out to 1.98, has dual 36mm Dells and a Bosch 050 distributor. The problem I am having is that the car sits fine at idle and runs fine at low rpms, but when I go above 3000 it seems to suddenly loose power and acts as though the timing is off. When I check the timing at idle, it stays the same. When I first put in the distributor it ran upto 6000 rpm no problem. Then soon after, it started this problem after half a day of moderate hill driving. I live at 7000 ft above sea level. Does anyone have any ideas. It always runs rich and needs to idle at 1000 rpm in order to prevent it from cutting out at a stop light. I have a new fuel filter and the carbs have been rebuilt a few months ago. My suspicions are the jet sizes but I am not sure. The car has run perfectly well before on the same distributor, and carb setup so I am not sure if that is the problem ? Any ideas or advice is appreciated.

Thanks Cliff

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I had a problem that caused much confusion before I solved it. My symptom was I could drive the car with no incident for a couple hundred miles, then it immediatly lost power, would not rev over 3000 rpm, and would die under normal idle. The problem was a dirty gas tank. The more i drove, the more dirt would collect around the sock filter in the fuel tank, until my engine would starve. My advice ull the gas cap off and take some time looking down (preferably on a low/empty tank) with a flash light to see if you have dirt or rust plugging the filter. You can replace the sock filter with the tank in the car by going through the access hole thats protected by the skid plate that also protects the master cylinder. Good luck. By the way, I rebuilt my 44mm carbs in a parking lot in Kansas, replaced the cap and rotor in Missouri, and switched out my electronic ignition in East St. Louis trying to fix my car on the trip home from Colorado to Florida before I decided to check my gas tank.

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