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Replaced radiator, now it won't idle right


stilesops4

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The car did not over heat at all - I took a preventative measure in replacing it. I actually don't see how it didn't overheat - the old radiator had large holes all the way through it! I tried replacing the vacuum lines today - it seemed to help a little, they probably needed replacing anyway. I also messed with the idle control...but to no avail. I am going to try redoing the timing tomorrow and see if that helps or fixes it. It seems like maybe the fuek/air mixture might have too much fuel in it too. I keep going back trying to figure out what I could have knocked when putting in the radiator but I just can't figure it out. But hey, thanks for all the input!

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Hi

Is your car manual or automatic , if automatic the smoke can be transmission fluid comming from a bad vacummodulator valve .

,pull of the line giong to the valve ,cover the vacum hole in to the intake manifold and see if the smoke stops .

Zafer

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