Longest trip yet. I needed to make some space at the shop so used it as an excuse to hit the road with my Ferret.
So, with more than a little trepidation I checked the major fluids, kicked the tires, and hit the road.
7 miles, just over half that on the freeway, then a steep road to an even steeper driveway! So, it made it fine and never gave me cause to think it wouldn't, but it wasn't all I'd have liked it to have been. Issues:
Dies in gear at low idle unless I keep the "starting device" engaged, but if I do that the idle is too high and it's hard to remain stopped in gear.
Lack of power, 50 MPH in top gear on the flat, dropped to 38 on a fairly gentle hill.
Fuel consumption, I suppose I got about 3MPG. Yikes.
Brakes, worked fine for the most part but after the freeway the pedal went to the floor for the first pump. It was fine in the second.
I assume the brake drum is a bit out of round or perhaps the vibration from the out-of-round tires was pressing the shoes in a bit so they had to take up that slack. I guess I need to pull the drums and check them for roundness and I might be well served to slightly shave the tires or attempt to balance them...
So, more fussing with ignition and fuel is clearly called for.
Don't get me wrong, I was wearing a stupid grin the whole day, there is just more work to do. Of course, then I'll need to drive it more to test my work.