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12-14-2007, 08:30 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Oshkosh, WI
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Top end rebuild, tuning issues
Recently pulled the top end of the engine. Cracked heads, so the guy at the machine shop put some together for me (not Vortec heads).
Summary - 350/350, new heads, cleaned-up stock intake, rebuilt q-jet, HEI, new plugs gapped at .040", idle adjustment screws ~1.5 turns out, checked and rechecked firing order, pulled and plugged vacuum advance. After learning my way through timing, it fires up. Using a timing light I'm showing ~30 degrees advance at 1,200 RPM. I let it warm up idling until the choke plate opens then... Let out the idle adjustment screw - engine dies. If I tune back the advance (aiming for 4-8 per the Chevy manual) - engine dies. If I try to drop it in gear - engine dies. What am I doing wrong. Is it possible the balancer is off relative to the timing marks? Thanks in advance, Matt |
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