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Tony928 06-01-2015 09:47 AM

engine timing not advancing
 
Hi guys

So my car doesn't rev more than 3000 rpm. And when I drive down the road it doesn't accelerate like it should. It feels like the engine timing is stuck and won't advance. Might be something to do with the distributor, but I was wondering if it could be something else. I would rather check other things before I buy parts I don't need. Any ideas of what else it might be would be helpful.

JhwShark 06-01-2015 10:15 AM

Tony, put your MY in your post.

A non-engine related fix, if it not engine or electronics, check to see if your pedal linkage under the POD has slipped...the linkage (end) ball which fits into the backside of the pedal may have miss-located. This happened to me just by slipping of the brake while lifting up right foot which knocked into the pedal very briefly slipping the linkage ball out of place...hopefully that is all it is.

Tony928 06-01-2015 04:28 PM

OK I'll check that.
By MY do you mean model/year?
It's an 82 us. Automatic.

Danglerb 06-02-2015 08:57 PM

82 I think used vacuum lines to a diaphragm on the distributor, check for leaks and incorrect routing.

JhwShark 06-03-2015 06:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danglerb (Post 8649613)
82 I think used vacuum lines to a diaphragm on the distributor, check for leaks and incorrect routing.

Great call! Good possibility...


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