weber 32/36 carb on an '85
Re: weber 32/36 carb on an '85
Does the automatic tranny on these cars run off of vacuum? It runs great when when you shift through the gears manually. I'm thinking maybe the tranny runs off of vacuum cause it will not gear down when in drive at WOT.
Re: weber 32/36 carb on an '85
I found what it was. Automatics have a rod that connect to the bell crank on the throttle and run down to the tranny. I had forgot to hook it back up
Re: weber 32/36 carb on an '85
18.18 mpg .....does this sound like the average mpg out of an auto?
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Re: weber 32/36 carb on an '85
a little bit low, even if you're just doing city driving.
i use this website quite a bit:
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm
i use this website quite a bit:
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm
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Re: weber 32/36 carb on an '85
Yeah, that sounds really low. It sounds like you may have a vacuum leak somewhere. A great way to test is to idle your motor and spray small amounts of carb cleaner at various vac connections. If you hear the engine RPMs increase after shooting a given area, then you know that you've found the source of a vac leak. Come prepared with appropriately sized new vac line, hose clamps and possibly even some superglue!ebayollis wrote:18.18 mpg .....does this sound like the average mpg out of an auto?
I recently found a slight vacuum leak at the base of my gas filter. A small amount of superglue fixed it up nicely!
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Re: weber 32/36 carb on an '85
i was getting poor mileage and found a mechanism in my electric choke on the weber was stuck. unstuck it, mileage back to normal.
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I didnt do the timing advance thing would that be the problem?
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Re: weber 32/36 carb on an '85
Hooking up your timing advance will certainly help increase fuel economy during low load conditions (hwy cruise, idle, etc). However, you shouldn't be getting ~18 mpg even without proper vacuum advance. Check for vac leaks, make sure your timing is in the range of 10 deg advanced without the vacuum advance hooked up and around 15-20 deg advanced with the vacuum advance line hooked up (there are lots of recent threads on this topic).ebayollis wrote:I didnt do the timing advance thing would that be the problem?
If this doesn't help you fuel economy, then start looking elsewhere (clogged filter, tire pressure, new cap/rotor/plugs/plug wires, etc). Pulling your plugs to inspect the color can also help describe other problems.
Good luck.
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