Hi, Have you checked or replaced the PCV valve? Leo QCI At 03:16 PM 15/03/2002 -0800, you wrote: >Well, I'm approaching stumped. My 73 runs like crap >and I've messed with it til I'm about out of ideas. > >Here are the symptoms: > >Timing set at 10 degrees BTDC with the Vac adv >disconnected and plugged. > >Vac gauge shows about 17, it used to be about 20. > >I have adjusted on the carb and timing and made little >change in the vac. > >i have disconnected and plugged ALL vac lines with NO >change on the vac guage. > >The car runs right now as well as it's run recently >WITH THE BREATHER OFF. With the breather on it is >very FLAT at high RPM and has a slight bog if you >punch it at idle. Turning the breather lid upside >down and letting more air in helps but not as much as >removing the breather completely. > >Vacumm leak you say. I've tried the starter spray, >propane trick and get no RPM or engine noise change. > >Compression is 130 per cyl. > >Now for the interesting stuff, under some conditions >of timing, I can screw the idle jets all the way in >and the car still runs which makes me think vacuum >leak. Also the car will not idle down below about 600 >RPM even with the screw completly backed out. > >Plugs are about a year old but probably don't have a >1000 miles on the, same with wires, rotor button, and >cap. Cap does not show signs of damage or wear. > >At this point, the only think I can think of is that >there is a vacuum leak around the intake manifold, >probably on the bottom where I can't get to it. > >Before I pull it off, I'd like to hear from the wisdom >of the group. > >Oh, one piece of good news is that my 'ticking' sound >was a bad exhaust manifold which has now been >replaced. > >Kerryp > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Sports - live college hoops coverage >http://sports.yahoo.com/ > >