Car runs sweet until it gets to a specific temp, basically operating temp, then judders, RPMs slowly drop and it want to die unless I start giving it high RPMs. Even then it can be hard to keep alive. This problem happens like clockwork. If the weather is really cold and it takes longer to get to op’ temp, it will run longer. So it is nothing to do with distance or time, just temp. I’m thinking the water temp switch is supposed to operate with the EGR at op temp. So maybe it’s not working?
I installed a lower temp water thermostat and as long as I kept driving and didn’t gun it or sit in much traffic, the issue could be avoided. I thought I had sorted the issue with refurbishing the carbs and changing fuel hoses, and adjusting valve clearances, so I put the standard water thermostat back in, lo and behold, the problem was still there. It occurs when the temp gauge gets to the half way point.
Using the choke to try prevent a stall, doesn’t really work. Maybe helps for a few seconds only.
Will want to stall when I come to a set of lights. And if I keep it going by playing the gas peddle, it will barely pull away. Feels like fuel starvation. But I don’t see how it could be as it’s so temp dependent. Temp dependent. I don’t think it’s the coil as the issue would be less temp precise.
Any thoughts?