VICTORY!
She's running AWESOME!
Work done:
Had my neighbor over who is a motorhead. She would start, but not keep idle, had to keep pumping the gas to keep her going. We heard a LOUD "sucking" noise, found a small vacuum line off, so put it on. A little better, but not much.
We still heard the loud sucking noise. While I kept it running, neighbor walked around the engine trying to pin it down. Stuck his finger over a hole in the EGR valve. SMOOTHED OUT & IDLED PERFECT!
Seems when you get a BRAND NEW EGR VALVE, the "plug" doesn't come with it. In the FSM it calls for a "EGR Gas Temp. Sensor" for California cars goes in this threaded hole, where my old one was simply plugged. I'll bet that's what the spare elec plug in that area is for.
Pic shows old EGR installed. Notice plug under square bolt in middle right of pic.
Dug through the whole trashcan piece by piece. I broke the old EGR getting it off the flexible exhaust hose that was stuck in it. IT'S THE ONLY PART I ACTUALLY PITCHED WITH THE HOUSE TRASH! Since it was all broken up, figured I didn't need it.
My neighbor brought over a bucket of old plugs. ALL are NOT metric, but we found one that I could start enough to hold.
Started it up, WOW! Perfect idle at about 650RPM. Smooth as silk!
I couldn't get the exhaust pipe on the manifold very well, so there's smoke from burning antisieze, but I've never heard her so smooth, EVER! No more clacking lifters, quiet, really nice!
Yet to do this afternoon:
I still have a stay off the air plenum and need to fill & dispose of some old oil & antifreeze. Then I'll warm her up again and check the timing. It's running so well, I'm probably not going to mess with it, but would like to see where it is.
Question: FSM says 7 degrees before top dead center (BTDC) and in the miniscule timing window there appears to be a larger circle that seems to be this 7 degree mark. This is with TE1 & E1 shorted. Then it says to unshort them and should be approximately 12 degrees BTDC, is there at timing mark there too?
Gas: She's a little wet on gas line going to the FPD & at the fuel filter connection, but not even a drip, just moist. I'm wondering if it's condensation from cold gas being in the warm line. I'll keep an eye on it.
Monday:
Up to Midas to fix the exhaust and inspect it. Afternoon for new plates. Evening for break-in drive.
I'd like to thank all of you for getting me through this project. I couldn't have done it without you. Pinhead and Jon, you're the best. Kernal and Slim, I appreciate the "you can do it" when I was about to give up.