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Engine miss, drivin' me nuts
I have an engine miss that is really bothering me. It is somewhat intermittent and so has been difficult to find. When the engine is cold it seems to run fine, most of the time, then starts to develop an erratic idle and stumbles up to 2500 rpm. After that it seems to smooth out. I had some trouble in the past with the mechanical advance sticking with the weights out, but I check that and the timing seems to be good. When I had it apart I looked at the cap and rotor and did not see any tracking, or burning. It is an HEI dizzy, on a 350, with a 1405 on a performer.
What is the best method of tracking down a miss? The engine only has a few thousand miles on it, and sometimes it purrs along just fine, so I do not suspect a valve problem. Any ideas on this would be appreciated. |
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sounds like the same trouble I have on my dump truck I am leaning toward the module in the dist going south will probably replace it along with all the other usuall tune up parts and see what happens good luck Mike
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Let me know what happens. I have reasonably new wires and plugs, plugs are gapped at .045, and are light tan color on the electrodes, and everything seems fine. I can't even pin it down to a single cylinder. :(
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Without seeing it personally, I can't be sure, but it sounds suspect to me... |
Well, I had looked at the plugs wires at night while it was running and didn't see any stray sparks, but the engine was cold. I checked it last night after driving it home, hot, and there were stray sparks everywhere. It looked like some movie special effects. So, I will go get some plugs wires today and see if that does the job.
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get a good set of wires instead of the crap on the shelf at the parts store. taylors are a great wires and run about 50 bucks a set. stay away from accel wires they will cause the same light show you have now.
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