I bought a new breather cap without the valve in it which now matches
the other side. I plugged the hole in the intake manifold with a 1/4"
pipe plug and then started the engine. I needed to adjust the idle a
small amount (which was understandable) and was looking forward to
seeing if there was a difference. The next day I took it for a test
drive for about 20 or 30 minutes and everything went very smooth. I
drove through town for awhile and then took the freeway back home and
there were no problems with the brakes. I was expecting the rotors to be
warped but they seemed to be just fine. If they did have a problem I
should have noticed it in the pedal while I was braking but I didn't
feel a thing. Looks like the brakes are fine!!
As for the idle problem that was a different story because it still
exists. I guess the problem has been in the carburetor this whole time but
I'm still not sure exactly where. The good news here is that I know how
to drive it and when I come to a stop I can make it idle right by
playing with the clutch and brake. The bad news it that I have to play
with the clutch and brake, so I guess I'll be looking a little deeper for
this gremlin.
I thought I'd get around to working on my shifter and shifter boot
but that didn't happen so those things are still on my list. Next week
I'm hoping to make some progress on those items. And I haven't forgotten
about making another throttle pedal but I don't know when that will
happen yet either.
Oh...I almost forgot... I believe I dodged a bullet before I
went on my test drive so be sure to see what happened with that next
time too.
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