03-19-2003, 04:13 PM | #1 |
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Location: Santa Fe, Texas
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Engine Timing
This is my engine combo
block: 14010207 ...350...80-85...2 or 4 heads: 3782461....64-66...327......Camel hump,no accessory holes,194/150 Valves,160/62cc port volumes,62cc chamber. Carb: Brand New Edlebrock 1406 600 CFM Cam: Crane Energizer Part # 100072 Grind # 284 H12 ( I don't know what info you might need about the cam) It is slightly agressive and is supposed to have a fair idle. Exhaust: Headers Dual Exhaust 2.5 inch pipe I have a stock HEI distributor, and my problem is I can't seem to get it timed right. The only place it will seem to idle is well past the degree marks on the timing chain cover. It would be like 20-30 degrees advanced. If I try to put it down to like 4-8 degrees it dies. I recently put on a new edlebrock because the Holley 750 double pumper was way to much carb. Before I replaced the carb it would frequently back fire thru the carb, no matter where I had the timing at. I can't seem find a happy medium. This is one of the few things holding me back from driving my truck on a daily basis. Now here are the only things I can think of, The firing order is off, the cam is indexed way to much or the distributor is off a few teeth. I did not install the cam or the distributor. Any ideas on what might be my problem. Mike |
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