I will try to list the symptoms as best as I can.
1. Known issues (prior to replacing the cambelt).
a. No 1 spark plug lead is faulty, but not completely failed.
b. Distributor cap probably needs replacing, but is functioning OK
c. Needs a new thermostat
d. Idle was never 100% (usually slightly high) and belched large amounts of black smoke at high RPMs
As for the cambelt. The engine was at TDC throughout the replacement process, tensioner pulley was also replaced. Timing was set at 10 degrees with the correct terminals shorted and the engine at close to normal operating temperature (1/2 way on the gauge)
The problem. As the car gets to temperature the idle starts to drop until it almost stalls and it is running rich (black smoke from the exhaust) which appears to be through the rev range.
The idle seems to hold steady as long as the car is not revved. Once it is revved and it comes back down to idle it almost stalls. Turning the car off and restarting it seems to improve the idle (until it gets revved again)
On the advice of a friend I loosened the oil cap and the idle came back up to normal and the car started to run better (at idle). Put the cap back on an the idle dropped again. He suggested that the car was able to suck in extra air from the cap being loosened which allowed the car to run better. Honestly, I'm not 100% sure how this works, but it seems to be a clue to the issue that its having. My first thought here is a dodgy AFM (does anyone have a link to its values for testing it?)
I have some thoughts, but just wondered if anyone could point me in the right direction here so I don't start going around in circles. Thanks
