It ran great for about 2.5 years after I got, it, so I know's it's not too far gone yet.
It's not my DD, so keep that in mind with the timing of events below...
Here's what I am seeing:
- I was slowly getting worse and worse performance, so I took it in to have the timing adjusted and carb adjusted at a local reputable cruiser shop here in Denver. They said the timing was off and adjusted the carb too. It ran great for a little while.
- Slowly I started losing power in the low to medium end, but 2000-3000RPMs still ran normally.
- I sprayed out the carb with some carb cleaner and the performance seemed to come back for a couple of days.
- I was driving it last week about a mile from home and on the way back it started to stall and choke and I pulled over and it came back. Then last weekend, I was going to pick up a table my wide bought and it completely died. It was a hot day (90°F plus) and my carb cooler fan doesn't work, but this is usually more of an issue when I stop the engine and try and restart it (aka vapor lock). I eventually got it started and limped back home, repeating the process several times and taking about an hour to go 4 miles.
I know it could also be the intake manifold or a couple of other things, but due to the events above, I am going to start with the carb. I'm not interested in a desmog at this time.
I have about $100 to spend and I don't think Jim would do a rebuild for that, so I am going to do it myself. I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night, so I should be good to go...
Seriously, since it's my 3rd car, I want to do it myself. I'll probably be selling it soon to since I have the 80 so unless I just have a terrible time with it and can't get it back together, I can't see pouring more money into it if I don't have to.
Now, if I can figure out how to win the lotto, I can keep both cruisers and send Jim some cash and everyone will be happy.
Thanks for the responses fellas.