These videos show the lean buck. The first and second video are the exact same tight turn in a parking lot. One went good and the other not so good. Just before it starts bucking the vacuum drops for an instant from 20 in-hg to 15 in-hg then pops back up to 20 in-hg and then goes nuts. I have no idea why the vacuum drops but once it does it seems to set off a chain reaction - my guess is a reverberating pressure wave in the intake that repeatedly stalls the air through the carb and each time builds on itself. Once I gave it a slight press on the gas it mellowed out (accelerator pump richening) and I suspect because the vacuum was dropping down to 5 in-hg the power valve was richening as well.
A slow turn in 2nd gear (same turn is in the next video with lean bucking); everything is perfect this time. Video is 2x slow motion.
Exact same turn in 2nd gear - my kids thought the bucking was fun. Usually I would have used the clutch to avoid the bucking but I let it go for the video - once my eyeballs settled I was able to drive out of it without stalling. Video is 2x slow motion.
This is the expressway off ramp in 3rd gear, the rpms drop low and there is a slight single buck that sounds more like a knock (probably t-case coupler going slack and then tensioning)
A slow turn in 2nd gear (same turn is in the next video with lean bucking); everything is perfect this time. Video is 2x slow motion.
Exact same turn in 2nd gear - my kids thought the bucking was fun. Usually I would have used the clutch to avoid the bucking but I let it go for the video - once my eyeballs settled I was able to drive out of it without stalling. Video is 2x slow motion.
This is the expressway off ramp in 3rd gear, the rpms drop low and there is a slight single buck that sounds more like a knock (probably t-case coupler going slack and then tensioning)
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