Another option is if you know of a local company who has a gas analyzer (emission) tester. Even better with a dyno...Might be worth the bux to save a few migraines!
Like in many situations (not just car work) we'll often spend 3-4 times as much to"do it yourself" rather than pay some "crooked" shop just dying to stay alive in such a business.
Yes, I'm starting to get agita over this problem! I would be more than happy to work with a local company that could help me figure this out. I live in Burlington county New Jersey. Does anybody have a suggestion or can point me in the right direction in finding one?
The rebuilder of the my engine is known as a Ford mechanic and builds his own hot rods for racing. He seems to know his way around a wrench. Anyway, he returned to me an engine with lots of little issues to work out. I'm really hesitant to return to him.
Last fall, I took the Mustang to a supposedly reputable classic car shop specializing in Fords and for my trouble I got a big bill and a car that ran "a little" better. This shop supposed rebuilt the first 4100 for a second time and it has a clogged idle circuit! I was very disappointed to say the least. My faith in finding competent rebuilders and mechanics who can help figure out the problem has been significantly diminished hence why I'm spending a lot of my own time trying to figure this out. I'd like to work with a local shop if I can find a competent one.