System Performance Check
- Set parking brake with transmission in Neutral, and block wheels. Disconnect purge hose from canister and plug. Connect tachometer, and start engine. Disconnect carburetor mixture control (duty) solenoid. Ground mixture control solenoid dwell terminal. See Fig 1 .
- Run engine at 3000 RPM. Hold throttle at a constant opening, and reconnect duty solenoid. Note RPM reading. Remove ground from duty solenoid dwell terminal before returning to idle. If RPM decreases more than 100 RPM, go to next step. If RPM increases, or decreases less than 100 RPM, check duty solenoid connections. If connections are okay, repair internal carburetor problem.
- If RPM decreases more than 100 RPM, connect dwell meter (4-Cyl. scale) to solenoid dwell terminal. See Fig 1
. Run engine at part throttle until upper radiator hose is warm. Return engine to idle and note dwell reading.NOTE: O2 sensor may cool off at idle, causing dwell to change from varying to fixed. If this happens, run engine at fast idle to warm sensor.
- If dwell is varying, go to next step. If dwell is fixed at less than 10 degrees, go to TEST 1. If dwell is fixed between 10-80 degrees, go to TEST 2. If dwell is fixed at greater than 80 degrees, go to TEST 3.
- Check dwell again at 3000 RPM. If dwell is varying between 10-80 degrees, go to next step. If dwell is not varying between 10-80 degrees, repair internal carburetor problem.
- Check duty solenoid connector terminals. If connector terminals are okay, check air pump injection system air management valve. See AIR MANAGEMENT VALVE under AIR PUMP INJECTION SYSTEM (AP) under IGNITION SYSTEM. If AIR management valve is okay, clear codes (if present). See H - TESTS W/O CODES - CARBURETED article.