djxib
Active member
I have put about 50 miles on the 92 monster 'vette since I got it, and noticed on my way back home tonight that it has started to run a bit lumpy. Not entirely unexpected that a couple of things would go wrong (it has hardly been used in the last few years).
Symptoms:
- Rough Idle
- slight hesitation/jerkiness on light throttle
- full throttle sounds/feels ok, although not quite as responsive as usual and engine sounds a bit rough.
I plan to get it tuned up and dyno'ed over the next couple of weeks, but I wonder if anyone could post a quick checklist that I could run thru at home. First on my list is to check all plug leads, as it feels like it is running on 7 cylinders only.
Thanks!
**Saw other threads about rough idle at high temperatures, so just took her out for a spin from cold. Still running rough.. too dark to check the plug leads yet. **
Incidentally, after a run the temp guages all seem normal (water temp on half, oil on about a third). However, after a 10 minute run the under-bonnet temperature is ROASTING - way too hot for example to go anywhere near the oil dipstick. Nothing (perhaps) to do with the bad running, but definitely seems that something is running too hot. Or is this just a vette thing?
Symptoms:
- Rough Idle
- slight hesitation/jerkiness on light throttle
- full throttle sounds/feels ok, although not quite as responsive as usual and engine sounds a bit rough.
I plan to get it tuned up and dyno'ed over the next couple of weeks, but I wonder if anyone could post a quick checklist that I could run thru at home. First on my list is to check all plug leads, as it feels like it is running on 7 cylinders only.
Thanks!
**Saw other threads about rough idle at high temperatures, so just took her out for a spin from cold. Still running rough.. too dark to check the plug leads yet. **
Incidentally, after a run the temp guages all seem normal (water temp on half, oil on about a third). However, after a 10 minute run the under-bonnet temperature is ROASTING - way too hot for example to go anywhere near the oil dipstick. Nothing (perhaps) to do with the bad running, but definitely seems that something is running too hot. Or is this just a vette thing?