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chubbrx7 02-06-02 07:42 PM

the 7 is alive
 
well rxers i am happy to say that i have a live 7- today after pushing it it started and i drove it for about ten minutes-it smoked so badly i had to shut it off(atf)- the only problem is that it wont stay running without me keeping my foot on the gas-what should i do-another thing is that when i got the car someone had put waaaay to much oil in it and when i started it today i opened the hood to see oil everywhere, it came from the dipstick tube-is their something wrong or is it just too much oil HELP!!!!!!

J-Rat 02-06-02 07:59 PM

YOu need to change the oil anyways...The capacity is about 4.5 quarts as per the Haynes manual...I went with Castrol, 20-50. This may be a little thick, but it IS Arizona. After flooding, that oil is crap. You need to keep your car running till you get the ATF out of the system. Then replace the plugs.

Rat

chubbrx7 02-06-02 11:00 PM

what do i need to do
 
ok i pushed started it again and drove it for about 8 more minutes-everytime i let off the gas it just dies ,i cant keep it running-also it doesnt run smooth at all , it just sputters and spits white smoke everywhere(atf)- i dont know if it is lacking power because i can accelerate to atleast 80mph- it will stay running as long as i give it gas- i need it to idle, what do i do next-help me please i am so close

TwinCam13BT 02-06-02 11:40 PM

Full throttle the bitch until the smoke is gone from the exhaust. Then change the plugs like J-Rat said.

ajsuper7 02-07-02 01:20 AM

id say 10 redline runs will do the trick...thats what i did to my old rex when i put atf in it

hypntyz7 02-07-02 01:25 AM

Until you get other stuff straight, there are some easy quick ways to up the idle. These are not teh defined "right" ways per the FSM, but they work great and are easy to un-do

ON top of the manifold(Im assuming its an NA here) there is a rubber cap, underneath is a flathead screw, turning it counterclockwise idles the car up.

Behind the intake there is the throttle cable held in place by 2-12mm nuts. You can adjust the 2 of these nuts so the cable is pulling the throttle open at idle, and idle it up that way. This is the most redneck way, but often the quickest.

ON the front of the throttle body/intake there is a real small 8mm nut with an even smaller flathead set screw inside. This adjust the 2ndary throttle plates, and adjusts the idle as well. Loosen the 8mm nut then turn the screw to adjust idle, then lock the nut again.

Good luck!


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