Yep, I have a cherry 87 Trailer Queen that is 100% stock and original, down to the factory tires and with only 16k on the clock. I only drive the car to a couple of local car shows 7-8 times a year, and they are typically 3-5 miles away. So, needless to say, the car only get's a hundred or so miles a year put on it. It's been running a bit rough for several years now, so I figure it's time to get her sorted so she runs as good as she looks. She idles rough, seems to hesitate on initial acceleration, and while you are driving at any constant speed, she surges, as if it is misfiring. But, when you get into the throttle a moderate amount or more, she runs great, and surges with gobs of power.
This is what I have done so far. I have changed the original plugs to new stock AC R44TS plugs, and gaped to .035. Have changed plug wires. Stock AC Delco 8mm units. Have changed the coil pack, again stock AC Delco replacement unit. Replaced fuel filter, stock AC Delco unit. I did the plugs and wires first before changing the coil pack to see if it made a difference. Ironically, it seems that after I changed the coil pack, it seems to run even a tad bit worse. Strange.
What other things should I look at as the possible culprit? Was thinking the Ignition Module, Crank Sensor, but I hate to just keep on buying parts aimlessly without really knowing the true cause. Thanks. Rob.
This is what I have done so far. I have changed the original plugs to new stock AC R44TS plugs, and gaped to .035. Have changed plug wires. Stock AC Delco 8mm units. Have changed the coil pack, again stock AC Delco replacement unit. Replaced fuel filter, stock AC Delco unit. I did the plugs and wires first before changing the coil pack to see if it made a difference. Ironically, it seems that after I changed the coil pack, it seems to run even a tad bit worse. Strange.
What other things should I look at as the possible culprit? Was thinking the Ignition Module, Crank Sensor, but I hate to just keep on buying parts aimlessly without really knowing the true cause. Thanks. Rob.
