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Car won't rev/idle pass 3k " Video"


Melspace02

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I been trying to get this poor z running right again. I just installed a thermostat housing and got everything plugged back in and its idling funny and farting. Today I installed new plugs and its still running the same in the video. Sounds kind of like a vacuum leak but I can't see anything. The car has been down for about 3 months. I was thinking maybe it is the AFM?? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Your video is in mp4 format, which my computer won't play. Is the problem no load, or while driving? What year car? Is it stock or has it been modified? Why did you install a thermostat housing? What all did you remove when you were working on the housing?

Just a few questions that might help in figuring out the problem. Idling funny and "farting" sounds like a miss, which could be vacuum leak related or could be low fuel pressure or misplaced plug wires.

Edit - actually Windows Media Player did open it and play it, but without the sound. Which doesn't really help.

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I been trying to get this poor z running right again. I just installed a thermostat housing and got everything plugged back in and its idling funny and farting. Today I installed new plugs and its still running the same in the video. Sounds kind of like a vacuum leak but I can't see anything. The car has been down for about 3 months. I was thinking maybe it is the AFM?? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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http://s31.beta.photobucket.com/user/Melspace02/media/20121225_1122521_zps4777afa3.mp4.html

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Its a 76 280z , I removed the thermostat housing cause I had to drill out the holes due to a stripped bolt head. There is 4 sensors/switches in this housing. I replaced and installed all but one and used a plug. The one I didn't install was this one

http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/thread35873.html. This should have nothing to do why its running this way. I double checked the wires and all is good. Here is another link to the video

http://s31.beta.photobucket.com/user/Melspace02/media/20121225_1122521_zps4777afa3.mp4.html

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Not sure why there's two threads now but the video worked great in this one. Your engine sounds almost exactly like mine did when I installed the plug wires in reverse rotation order. Then engine will start, even though, by firing order, it's only running on two cylinders. Maybe another cylinder or two gets enough timing to fire also. Anyway, I would re-check firing order and rotation - 1-5-3-6-2-4 in counter clockwise fashion.

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Not sure why there's two threads now but the video worked great in this one. Your engine sounds almost exactly like mine did when I installed the plug wires in reverse rotation order. Then engine will start, even though, by firing order, it's only running on two cylinders. Maybe another cylinder or two gets enough timing to fire also. Anyway, I would re-check firing order and rotation - 1-5-3-6-2-4 in counter clockwise fashion.

Im going to recheck the wires but im almost 99% sure there fine. Possibly there bad? Im also going to check the TPS http://www.atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/tps/index.html.. The weather is so nice in FL right now im dieing to drive this z! :ermm:

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Well I had sometime to go down and mess with the car today. I double checked the ignition wires and they where all plugged up right and I also checked the TVS this is how it looked

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This is it with the car off, I cleaned it up a little and the car is still the same :/... Im so frustrated as I want to drive it and im working 6 days a week right now and really don't want to take it somewhere as that could cost a fortune. What else should I check? Thanks in advanced

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