Dad bought a 1984 vette with 12,000 miles on it last fall. Looks showroom fresh. But it sat for 10 years, so he spent all last fall replacing all of the fluids, rubber, etc etc. Last fall he had it running pretty decent - not tip top, but he went on a few short trips with it with no problems.
He goes to start it up this sping, it warms up and runs like crap. So he calls me, and I tell him to try new gas (first step for me always). He mentions it's low on gas, so yeah it could be bad gas, fills it up with premium and two cans of drygas. Drives it home, tries to open it up to get the old stuff out of the lines - no luck. Coughing and farting the whole way.
I finally show up after he gets it home, we start it up, it was warm, but not hot. Probably 100 degrees or so. Starts fune, runs and idles fine. I'm playing with the thorttle linkage, revs up fine, no misses, etc. I'm watching it run with the air cleaner off, vaccum line plugged. Running great. Fan kicks on, about 30 seconds later the idle kicks up, and it starts running REALLY rich. We shut it off, and you can hear fuel flaming out in the exhaust.
I'm thinking that either its the engine temp sensor, or something else that engages when the engine gets to full temp (that of course isn't working right)... . Any ideas?
Thanks-
Dave
He goes to start it up this sping, it warms up and runs like crap. So he calls me, and I tell him to try new gas (first step for me always). He mentions it's low on gas, so yeah it could be bad gas, fills it up with premium and two cans of drygas. Drives it home, tries to open it up to get the old stuff out of the lines - no luck. Coughing and farting the whole way.
I finally show up after he gets it home, we start it up, it was warm, but not hot. Probably 100 degrees or so. Starts fune, runs and idles fine. I'm playing with the thorttle linkage, revs up fine, no misses, etc. I'm watching it run with the air cleaner off, vaccum line plugged. Running great. Fan kicks on, about 30 seconds later the idle kicks up, and it starts running REALLY rich. We shut it off, and you can hear fuel flaming out in the exhaust.
I'm thinking that either its the engine temp sensor, or something else that engages when the engine gets to full temp (that of course isn't working right)... . Any ideas?
Thanks-
Dave