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11-20-2006, 12:41 AM | #1 |
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Big Block Timing Issues
I am working my way through issues on a 454 with HEI ingnition. It did not run well when I picked it up even though the engine is pretty fresh. I figured I should look at the timing but it's been awhile since I did timing with a timing light rather than a computer.
The first thing that happened is that I got shocked when I grabbed the distributor? I've never had this happen before and looking for a cause? Seems like bad grounding but I'm just guessing. Next I noticed that the timing was around 12 degrees. I bumped it up to about 16 degrees and it ran better. I believe the stock timing should be around 8 degrees and it would not idle when I put it down to 8. It does have a cam which the previous owner said was one step up from an RV cam. I know, that's not much info. Could the distributor be off a notch? What is a reasonable guess on intitial timing, 16 sounds like a lot. Thanks, Whit Thanks, Whit |
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