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Fuel and Fire but engine will not run!
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Re: Fuel and Fire but engine will not run!
Are you certain the cam/crank timing is accurate?
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Re: Fuel and Fire but engine will not run!
How does it sound when it turns over? I had a friend that the first time he adjusted the valves with a hyd cam he just kept running them down until they were tight like the book said. He completely bottomed the lifters out. You stop when they get tight and go 1/2 turn more. Then stop, they will get kinda loose again b/c of the hyd lifter, the 1/2 turn is to preload it. If you keep cranking them down the engine cant build compression b/c all the valves are being held open. You have basically made a soild valvetrain with the rocker nuts cranked all the way down.
If you did this the engine will spin over very quickly/easily and sound funny. It also wont run even though everything appears correct. You will need to readjust the vavles and will more than likely need all new push rods.
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Re: Fuel and Fire but engine will not run!
Wow, just wow. I'd have gone with a crate instead of tearing down/rebuilding the old one but that's just me.
You have fire and fuel, so I'll say look at your timing again. Double check your firing order as well, happened to me more than once. |
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Re: Fuel and Fire but engine will not run!
Are you certain the cam/crank timing is accurate?
It has to be, when I put the camshaft in I lined the dots between the camshaft and the crankshaft (kissing together) while the #1 piston was at the top of its stroke, the crankshaft wheel will only go back on there one way because it has that tooth on the shaft. Once the engine is at TDC and the distributor is on the number 1 plug tower and your spark plug wires are all in according to the firing order 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2, if all this is done that way, the timing is close enough to start the engine. Don't cha think? |
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Re: Fuel and Fire but engine will not run!
Good Morning, Or it's 180 out. Some years the dots on the cam and crank gear need to be opposite one another not "kissing".
God Bless, Terry |
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Re: Fuel and Fire but engine will not run!
How does it sound when it turns over? I had a friend that the first time he adjusted the valves with a hyd cam he just kept running them down until they were tight like the book said. He completely bottomed the lifters out. You stop when they get tight and go 1/2 turn more. Then stop, they will get kinda loose again b/c of the hyd lifter, the 1/2 turn is to preload it. If you keep cranking them down the engine cant build compression b/c all the valves are being held open. You have basically made a soild valvetrain with the rocker nuts cranked all the way down.
If you did this the engine will spin over very quickly/easily and sound funny. It also wont run even though everything appears correct. You will need to readjust the vavles and will more than likely need all new push rods. __________________ Paul You might be on to somthing here... I thought of this, but I second guessed myself because I did exactly what the book said the proper way was, which is: Set the engine to TDC then tighten the rocker arms on the #1 piston to all the play is removed from the rods (using your thumbs to spin the rods till all the play is removed). Once all the play is removed the book says to spin each bolt one full turn. (360 deg.) Then turn the crankshaft wheel a quarter turn and move on to the next piston in the firing order which would be #8. Repeat the process and so on... Now that that I think of it Paul, the engine (when spun over) does spin over very quickly and sounds funny like the starter need to be shimmed. You know that high pitch grind noise you hear when the starter's teeth is not hitting the flywheel flushly. I just thought when I got it running right I would throw some shims in the starter... I am probably going over to the shop today to tinker with her a little, I will let you all know what went on. Thanks again! |
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Re: Fuel and Fire but engine will not run!
Good Morning, Or it's 180 out. Some years the dots on the cam and crank gear need to be opposite one another not "kissing".
God Bless, Terry No Terry, I think not... I've tried flipping the distributor 180 deg. a few times with the same exact result as before. And on my particular engine the dots on the gears that are on the crankshaft and the camshaft are supposed to "kiss" when engine is at TDC. I am strongly leaning towards the point that Paul made in the post before yours. Your input is greatly appreciated though. Thank you and GOD bless! |
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Re: Fuel and Fire but engine will not run!
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What matters is where the distributor is pointed.... If the dots are together the distributor should be pointed toward #6....If they are both at 12o'clock, it should be at #1.
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Re: Fuel and Fire but engine will not run!
I would check the valves again and make sure they are adjusted as if you rolled it over enough they would have pumped up and possibly opened the valves so you would not have compression just a thought
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