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Cruising Issue with Escort Mk2


rednfast

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Hiya,

I have a problem that when I am cruising (foot steady on gas) in my Mk2 the car seems to miss intermittently, almost like one cylinder is dropping power occasionally. The feeling is similar to dabbing the brake for an instant. There is no change in note in the engine. It does not do this while sitting idle and holding the revs steady, so only happens under load. It is noticeably worse in lower gears, by 4th its almost non existent but still there.

Just a note on what has been done to the car recently...

New alternator.

Single Barrel carb reconditioned at carb shop.

Distributor checked over by Quality Rebuilds, both dizzy and vac advance check out fine according to him.

Replaced the points and rotor.

Coil is a new unit about 3 years old.

Set the Dwell (50deg) and Timing (10deg).

Starter is in at shop getting fixed atm as it was making a horrible noise (intermittent screeching) for ages after start up (10 mins sometimes).

Any ideas would be great, I'm kinda stumped at this point.

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Idle is set to 900rpm at running temp (about 1/4 on the gauge). Mixture set by winding in till almost stall then back to clean idle and another twist after that. I did notice that after the car has sat for a while after driving and its started while still hot the rpms drop pretty low like 7-800rpm or less maybe, assuming this is because the water gets even hotter after it sits around for a bit?

EDIT: Its an auto choke carb.

Guy from quality rebuilds said vac advance was fine, and accuracy upto 6k rpm was almost perfect.

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@coldturkey

That is interesting I went and checked it... The gap is supposed to be 0.5-0.71mm or so. But when I check the dwell its only at 40deg at 0.71mm gap, so I need to close the gap. Closing to to obtain the correct dwell of 50deg takes it below the minimum of 0.5mm quite alot below, its at like 0.3mm or so. How did you fix that in the end?

This is with brand new points btw.

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Yeah, thats the same problem I had. There was not enough variation in the points gap between fully open and fully closed.

edit: the lobes were worn down so the shaft was too much like a cylinder...instead of like a square with rounded edges(?) if you get what I mean

I fixed it with a new dizzy lol

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Well mine is pretty square still, I may just have to ignore the dwell and set the gap instead, its possible the dwell meter thing is off. Its pretty old.

Once I get the starter back in Ill give these two things a try. Removing the PCV and plugging the inlet manifold. And setting the point gap using feelers rather than dwell meter.

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I chucked the recond starter in, which fixed the unrelated noise problem. Then reset the points gap to 0.6mm, reset the timing. Removed the PCV valve. No difference, still misses while cruising.

I guess Ill try rechecking the valve clearance, and do a comp test. Failing that Im gonna head down and get some new vacuum tubes.

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