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Old 06-05-2019, 07:12 AM   #9
clay68c10
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Re: Help identifying pinging/rattling

Yes that is possible. I was running a very conservative timing table on the caddy at first, worried about pinging the stock hi compression pistons. I was getting the same noise, with the occasional exhaust backfire when my VE tables were too rich (usually in PE mode). I advanced the timing a few degrees and got my fueling right, no more noise. Engines definitely sound weird without enough advance.
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