Hi Everyone,
After over a year of neglect, got my '76 to start and run, but it ran very poorly and had a horrible miss (like it's running on 3 cylinders). I added some fresh gas, and checked all the parts from the plugs to the distributor. The compression is good (within 10 pounds of each other), and it starts easily, so I'm thinking it's not an ignition problem. The plugs all look good and with a timing light, I checked that each cylinder was getting a spark. It does NOT run hot. The distributor cap had some slight corrosion, but I cleaned that up as well as the rotor. One thing I did notice is that the center button in the distributor cap is slightly off center and has worn out it's hole that way. This car has electronic ignition and I haven't changed that setting at all and the engine ran OK when I last drove it, so I don't see how the timing could have changed.
A vacuum gauge shows about 16 - 17 at idle (rough and at 500 - 600 rpm) with just a flicker of the needle. When I rev the engine and hold it at about 1800 - 2000 rpm, there's a popping sound when you hold you hand at the tailpipe. I have a laser temperature reader, and cylinder #3 runs a bit hotter than the rest (measured where the exhaust manifold bolts to the head).
Could this be a valve sticking slightly? The compression readings and plugs aren't indicating that, but I'm running out of ideas.
I've used the search function on this website but drew a blank on valve adjusting. Are the valve clearances in the 2.0 engine adjustable and if so, how?
Thanks in advance for any ideas or advice.
Aaron
1976 TR7 FHC (an ongoing project)