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X27 11-12-18 10:23 PM

Help
 
I have a 12a all stock the chocke won't stay out when cold I have to hold it out while turning key and the idle is kinda funny. Still runs strong. Had someone tell me carb rebuild another said timing and another said vacume leak. I'm lost, any ideas or anybody out of Chicago I can meet up and get real experienced help?

WJM ROTARIES 11-13-18 02:26 AM

There is an eleco magnet that holds the choke cable and is controlled by a electric sensor one or both are not working

Sgtblue 11-13-18 03:38 AM

Factory Service Manuals are available to download....
https://foxed.ca/index.php?page=rx7manual#firstgen

diabolical1 11-13-18 08:26 AM

Welcome to the board. :)

Take heed of posts 2 and 3.

Only thing I will add is this, if the car runs strong like you said (smooth , progressive power with throttle), and the only issue is idle, then I would say:
1. check for vacuum leaks - be thorough - double and triple check (they are notoriously easy to miss)
2. set idle mixture and speed per the FSM (do this only when you have confirmed there are no vacuum leaks)
3. verify timing with a light

X27 11-20-18 10:55 PM


Originally Posted by WJM ROTARIES (Post 12313372)
There is an eleco magnet that holds the choke cable and is controlled by a electric sensor one or both are not working

Thanks

X27 11-20-18 10:55 PM


Originally Posted by Sgtblue (Post 12313378)
Factory Service Manuals are available to download....


Originally Posted by Sgtblue (Post 12313378)

Thanks

X27 11-20-18 10:58 PM


Originally Posted by diabolical1 (Post 12313416)
Welcome to the board. :)

Take heed of posts 2 and 3.

Only thing I will add is this, if the car runs strong like you said (smooth , progressive power with throttle), and the only issue is idle, then I would say:
1. check for vacuum leaks - be thorough - double and triple check (they are notoriously easy to miss)
2. set idle mixture and speed per the FSM (do this only when you have confirmed there are no vacuum leaks)
3. verify timing with a light

Thanks

X27 04-16-19 11:38 PM

Timing
 
Found some help off of craiglist surprise and satisfied with work, found that it was a timing issue. Did a little bit of cleaning and adjusting on the distributor and now it has a much better response on the gas pedal. Just want to show my support for the culture as in the past I've gotten good ideas and help from rx7club.com. I'm not a mechanic but get my hands dirty remember to ask questions, be patient and work with the mechanic so you can help others in future. I know it sounds corny but hey it is what it is. Peace and thanks.


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