Carter BBD Idle curb idle adjustment problem and other issues.
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I did drive it only a couple of blocks. Literally from 55th to 50th so hard to tell. As I think about it seemed like the wheel wasn't returning to center and I was putting it back. Again, two blocks and my memory isn't all that informative. Will have to wait to drive it a bit more to sort it out and post up here to ask for help haha.
I'm sure the fast idle was out. I didn't try too hard after I got it running properly initially because instead of fighting with it I just tried to get it "good enough" to take it in. We'll see how it comes back...he said he should be able to finish it by tomorrow.
I wasn't sure what to run the tires at. They were all sitting at 10 psi when I checked them. I took them up to about 32. Max pressure said 55psi cold so I'm open to suggestions on the tires. They are 31 10.5 15r A/T Bridgestone Dualers.
I'm pretty sure the springs are shot. Looks like someone has been dragging it up obstacles on the springs. One of the leaf packs is slightly bent on one edge. Nothing major, but at one end of one of the packs on the corner it's a little bent. Just enough really for me to know they were abused a bit. They're also both missing a few spring clips. Honestly I'm sure the 30 year old springs are tired, considering what I know about the PO.
But I just did all the bushings the whole way round and of course I'll double check all that work. I have a friend who owns a tire shop so that will be it's next stop for a front end inspection.
All this is jumping the gun really...I won't really know until I can drive it more. Just excited it will at least be on the road and I can drive it and sort out issues
I'm sure the fast idle was out. I didn't try too hard after I got it running properly initially because instead of fighting with it I just tried to get it "good enough" to take it in. We'll see how it comes back...he said he should be able to finish it by tomorrow.
I wasn't sure what to run the tires at. They were all sitting at 10 psi when I checked them. I took them up to about 32. Max pressure said 55psi cold so I'm open to suggestions on the tires. They are 31 10.5 15r A/T Bridgestone Dualers.
I'm pretty sure the springs are shot. Looks like someone has been dragging it up obstacles on the springs. One of the leaf packs is slightly bent on one edge. Nothing major, but at one end of one of the packs on the corner it's a little bent. Just enough really for me to know they were abused a bit. They're also both missing a few spring clips. Honestly I'm sure the 30 year old springs are tired, considering what I know about the PO.
But I just did all the bushings the whole way round and of course I'll double check all that work. I have a friend who owns a tire shop so that will be it's next stop for a front end inspection.
All this is jumping the gun really...I won't really know until I can drive it more. Just excited it will at least be on the road and I can drive it and sort out issues
