06-26-2010, 08:26 PM | #1 |
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new motor won't start
Hey,
I just built a big block, and it won't start. It rolls over, but no firing off. I pulled a plug out and held it in the wire against exhaust manifold and no spark. I pulled coil wire off and did same thing and it had a very very small spark. I figure the coil wire should a very strong spark, like it would want to jump off. Right? any pointers?
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06-26-2010, 09:13 PM | #2 |
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Re: new motor won't start
i just put my new motor back together today and had the same issue i was 180* off on my distributor. I would check that first.
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06-28-2010, 04:06 AM | #3 |
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Re: new motor won't start
Well. It was a bad distributor. This was after alot of head scratching, calling buddies, and swapped a coil out. It fires up, timing is at 8* advance. Carb adjusted. It only pulls about 10inches vacuum at idle. But it's a fairly big cam (.577 lift) so it will lose some vacuum, right? Is this enough advance?
Problem now is that it overheats. I'm gonna change my 180* thermostat to a 160 one. Also, my 2 electric fans are close together in the middle, and you can feel hot spots in the radiator around the perimeter, so i'm gonna move them out and see if i can get them to be in better spots. Sounds good?
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