06-26-2011, 02:04 PM | #1 |
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396 timing
I decided today that I should check the timing on the new truck. What I have noticed driving it, is when on the hwy at wot there is a very slight ping, first clue. Also once warmed up, and I am idling downa street and try to accelerate, there is a hesitation/stumble. Also sometimes when starting it. It starts to crank but almost stops then fires right up light really high compression.
The motor is a 396, headers, edlebrock performer intake and a holley street avenger 770cfm carb. I drove it to get to operating temp, then threw the timing light on it. Rpm is around 700-750 and timing is sitting at about 20 degrees advance. I am not sure what kind of work was done to the internals, all I know is it came out of a chevelle cause he put a 502 in the chevelle. I was going to drop the timing to about 16-18 but maybe that is still a bit high. Any thoughts on where I should be with it? Posted via Mobile Device
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06-26-2011, 04:47 PM | #2 |
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Re: 396 timing
Try 12*. I ran my old LS6 at 12*.
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06-26-2011, 09:58 PM | #3 |
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Re: 396 timing
I dropped it to 16* drove it, then dropped it to 12*. It seems alot smoother at 12* so I figured I would leave it there for a bit and then decide if I want to try less later.
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