08-21-2016, 11:11 AM | #1 |
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What are the most likely causes of this?
This is a 230 with a rochester b, and now has hei. Was doing it with the points distributor also. Timing is set around 8*, firing order has been checked several times. Stuck or sticking valves? Seems to smooth out under load, but has a fair amount of popping on decel. |
08-21-2016, 11:48 AM | #2 |
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Re: exhaust popping
Probably sticking or burnt exhaust valves. Set each cylinder on TDC and connect a compressed air supply. If you hear an air leak at the end of the tail pipe you have found your problem. It could also be a problem like a vacuum leak in the emissions system, if you have one.
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The video (audio) shows the truck at idle which would be different than decel pop. Often decel pop or crackle is related to an exhaust leak drawing in cooler air during deceleration and that cooler air collides with the hot exhaust at the port. If it is indeed decel pop then my first action would be to seal up any leaks at the manifold to head and collector with some reliable gaskets. The video kept starting and stopping for me so hard to tell if there is a miss.
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Re: exhaust popping
im going with Vacuum leak thats what ide check first
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Under load it goes away? That is valve and or fuel related in my experience. No plug wires crossed? Valves set at 0 plus .5 turn?
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Yes under load it seems to go away. No plug wires crossed. I have not pulled the valve cover yet, but I have not fiddled with the valves and it used to not do this. Pretty sure I'm having intake/exhaust gasket issues (again). Ordered another, but I may rethink spending much more time on it, since last night I found this:
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That's not a bad deal, even if that motor wasn't rebuilt. I'd look for a 292 though. lol
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Yeah I know but I thought just that header was a couple hundred bucks. Seemed like it was well worth it. I sent him a text last night and he said he thought it was sold.
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Just re-read It....well worth the money if all that has been done. haha How does he Think it was sold? Must not be the actual owner?
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Looking closely at that ad I don't think it is the actual manifold that is a Clifford, but rather the adapter they have on there to fit the Holley onto the stock single barrel manifold. Not sure if the headers add that much value considering the engine is still only a 230 and not a 292. Even a newer model 250 would be better.
Personally I would seal up any exhaust leak for now and save my pennies for a small block 350. There's simply no replacement for displacement
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The Langdon header is what I was referring to, they are $277 new. That's half of what he's asking for the whole thing. I have a 350 on an engine stand, went that route before with other trucks, want to keep a 6 this time.
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Ah I see. Is your current engine also a 230, or a 250 or 292? I didn't realize those header were so pricey, I sold a 250 a few months back with headers that looked just like those pictured and let the engine go for 3 bills since it was missing the pump bracket... D'OH!
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ANYTHING is better than a dang 350! If your gonna go for displacement then it is time for a 454 or Bigger. But 350? That's a little old.
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Suggestion for a 350 was because the OP has a straight 6 and a 350 is an easy upgrade, plus can be done inexpensively for some modest power (mine is 330hp while still street friendly). A properly built 6 can be a great ride as well if done right. Perhaps I'm biased since my current truck started out with a worn 6 and I dropped in the 350. Over the years I've installed probably a hundred of these so I guess I've become an "old" creature of habit. Big is certainly one way to go but I didn't think he was looking for that. JMHO
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And BTW, in your case I would have done the exact same thing. I don't think a straight 6 has any business in front of a automatic. |
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No offense taken JDL, just throwing out ideas.
TJ, 20 years from now all the LS engines will probably become the boring ones. To each his own I guess. For me I'm perfectly content with my reliable boring 350... though I did stray from the path by adding some ported Vortec heads just for giggles. BTW I had followed your 292 a while back and had a similar set up in my 52 but sold that project. Maybe another day.
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I think we might already be there if we are looking at new builds...
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Getting back on track here, I spent some more time driving and fooling with it and the popping really does not go away under load, it just seems to be less noticeable at higher rpms but it is still there. I ran all the cylinders to TDC and adjusted the valves one at a time, zero lash + .5 turn, made no difference. I then went to my way of adjusting valves, with engine running back off until they clatter then tighten till quiet, + .5 turn, popping still there. One thing I did notice is I'm running R44 plugs. There is a reason I did that but can't recall what it was right off hand. Wondering if a cooler plug like that would cause any of this? I guess my next step will be another compression check and pressurizing each cylinder as mentioned in a previous post.
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