Reduced engine power is commonly caused by fuel flow restriction issues or fuel /
air mixture problems.
Not exact matches
The Magnifying
Mixture (12:59)(Originally
aired November 7, 1981) Hefty is accidentally turned into a giant by Brainy, which causes more than a few
problems for the village.
It turned out to be the
air fuel
mixture, fiddling with the little adjustment screw on the carburettor sorted out the
problems.
The result is an incorrect
air - fuel
mixture than can create a number of
problems, such as hard starting, a rough idle, hesitation, misfiring or a drop in fuel economy — issues that could, without proper diagnosis, seem to have other causes, such as incorrect ignition timing or fouled spark plugs.
High (CO) is the result of one
problem, a rich
air / fuel
mixture but may have several causes.
A
mixture problem would be my first port of call as well, but he said that LTFT's are zero, indicating that the long - term correction is minimal - in other words the system is most probably
air - tight.