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Joe B,
Thanks for taking the time to jot down all of your thoughts. I too have been thinking more and more about Bill's comment about his carb being set up for WOT. If my leakdown test this weekend shows no issues with the engine, I believe that I'll be turning my attention back to the fuel system. While your thoughts on the MSD ignition tester are well received, I believe that I've eliminated the MSD box as a possible problem when I tested with the HEI distributor. Your comments on using the frame as a ground are also noteworthy, and something that I'll consider. I recently had a racer suggest that my valves are set too tight for the Smith lifters, and/or the lifters are not operating properly, and are hanging the valves open. While I've got the valves set the same as on the dyno, I assume that the leakdown test should verify where I stand with this. I'll share the leakdown results this weekend. Thanks again. -Ben |
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Is your miss @ idle or higher RPM or ?
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Mike,
The miss is there from idle on up. Under load at part throttle (like when driving around the block) it seems to hit a wall around 3,000 rpm. On the other hand, when I simply blip the throttle in nuetral, it seems to rev cleanly. I haven't brought the car to the track, or had the opportunity to really put my foot in it to see how it responds. (I live in a busy Milwaukee neighborhood where dropping the hammer would be neither safe, nor recommended. Just firing the car up typically garners a lot of attention, along with a small crowd) -Ben |
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