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Old 07-12-2018, 12:28 AM   #1
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Default ‘39 Merc hesitating under load...driving me crazy

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This one has me pulling my hair out...car is such a sweetheart otherwise.

Background: Stock ‘39 Merc. Original 33k mile car, never had an engine rebuild that I’m aware of. Fires up easy, idles smooth, shuts off cleanly, doesn’t run hot, even 90 psi compression on all cylinders, fully cleaned/replaced/rebuilt fuel system, new carb, rebuilt diver’s helmet distributor from All Ford, new coil, new plugs, generator puts out 6.7 volts, battery always reads 6.4+ volts.

Symptoms: has a hesitation under load in all gears. Not bad in first, worse in 2nd, worse still in 3rd. When motor revs out of gear there is no hesitation. Vacuum reads at 22 at idle (although it jumps around very slightly). Under load it drops considerably and is in the 5-10 range in 3rd. Can not identify any vacuum leaks and believe me when I say, I HAVE CHECKED.

I rebuilt the stock 94 carb and feared I may be having issues with the power valve. I temporarily installed a brand new 97...no change, of course. Also, it seems to get slightly worse as the car heats up. When it’s cold the hesitation is barely perceptible, as it reaches full operating temperature, it gets pretty bad. Could it be a valve issue?

Thoughts???

Any help appreciated. Thanks.

(I included a pic of the Merc in it’s current most enjoyable state: parked)
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Old 07-12-2018, 12:36 AM   #2
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fluttering vacuum readings shows sticking valves. If the vacuum drops quickly and then comes back up, it may just be one valve. try some mmo in the gas and do a couple treatments of pouring some mmo down the carb till it smokes out. Worth a shot. Maybe a burnt valve but your compression readings are good. Sticky valves will run havoc under load but running in the garage sitting you wont tell.


Vacuum at idle should be around 19. 22 isn't an issue to your problem and you can adjust the carb idle screws to lower that easily.

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Old 07-12-2018, 12:45 AM   #3
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Will do. Easy enough! I did the MMO treatment when I first got it because it smoked really bad... un stuck the rings and smoking stopped. I suppose valves could be stuck still...
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Old 07-12-2018, 12:49 AM   #4
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I do it every spring on a rebuilt engine. Run the piss out of it helps too.


Another thought.... it Could be a bad condenser, but try the mmo first.

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Old 07-12-2018, 01:14 AM   #5
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I do it every spring on a rebuilt engine. Run the piss out of it helps too.


Another thought.... it Could be a bad condenser, but try the mmo first.
Could be condenser, but I doubt it. Had one on it that seemed ok but I’ve since swapped it for a brand new one... no change to any of the hesitation symptoms.

Will hit it with Marvel and report back. Thanks
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Old 07-12-2018, 02:03 AM   #6
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Do you have a known good (maybe from another car) distributor you could try? I have had similar symptoms from a helmet distributor. (And other types too) and it is the HT side tracking back to ground. On the helmet type it can ocurr between the rotor and the shaft. It was mentioned here only recently to help prevent it by putting a couple of layers of shrink tube or thick electrical tape over the shaft where the rotor sits.

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I link misfire under load to secondary ignition system. Do you have a misfire or hesitation? Do you have new spark plug wires?
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I too had Tony's question.
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I know you swapped carbs, but my initial gut feeling was low float level. Have you checked the float level in both carburetors?
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I link misfire under load to secondary ignition system. Do you have a misfire or hesitation? Do you have new spark plug wires?
That’s been eating at me too...that’s the only part in the whole ignition system that isn’t brand new. Is there a reliable way to test them? They look perfect...

To answer your question though: at it’s worst it feels like an extreme hesitation, not a misfire.
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I know you swapped carbs, but my initial gut feeling was low float level. Have you checked the float level in both carburetors?
On the 94 I set it myself. I haven’t on the 97 but there has been no change between the two carbs. I would expect at least a little difference. That said, I’ll pull the top off the ‘97 and check it.

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Re the secondary ignition. It's hard to test without replacing parts. You can help keep the loads down on the secondary side by using solid core wires, non resistive caps and keeping the plug gaps down at .025" i would pull the distributor and closely inspect the rotor and shaft. Unfortunately you have to dismantle it to do that. Do you have any other flatty powered cars that have a good distributor you could swap on - purely as a test to either rule it in or rule it out?
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Old 07-16-2018, 10:47 AM   #13
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FIXED!

Thanks for all the input. After much of the input here suggested something to do with plug wires or ignition, I decided to dig back into the distributor.

Initially I wanted to verify that I didn’t have any crossed wires... turns out, the left side distributor cap had a hairline crack in it! Luckily, I had an NOS set sitting in a box. Installed those, problem gone. ZERO hesitation upon acceleration.
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Hooray! For once a problem matched my experience and turned out to be related to the HT side of the ignition.

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