Need some help! I am in the process of tuning an original 302 with a 30-30 cam (yes a 302 but should be about the same as the 64-65 327/365 with the 30-30 Duntov cam)
Engine was built .030' over with otherwise original components.
My problem is, with idle speed set at 950 and initial timing set (12-15 ATC) when engine speed is accelerated engine it will not reduce back to idle unless I turn down idle speed- then of course the engine stalls.
Engine speed is being held up by centrifugal advance, vacuum advance is ported to a B28 can (all in 8 distributor degrees at 8" vacuum) so not in the picture.
Engine only has 4" vacuum at 950 rpm so I will attempt to loosen the valve adjustment a bit to get vacuum up ( I originally set to .027" cold -I'll open them to about .029").
To reduce the engine speed 'run on centrifugal advance' I changed distributor advance springs using a set from low HP 402 BB distributor. (throttle response was a little better with the original 'looser' springs) That helped the problem but does raise full centrifugal advance engine speed. Thus my high initial timing and radical vacuum advance can.
Also checked for vacuum leaks and cannot come up with any.
Before I start tuning WOT total advance and total advance like to know if I can get some input.
I have read threads with guys with similar issues who were running big aftermarket cams but I haven't read any definitive solutions. Tried factory initial timing setting (4 degrees) and using manifold vacuum on the advance can but problem only got worst .
Thx Joe
Engine was built .030' over with otherwise original components.
My problem is, with idle speed set at 950 and initial timing set (12-15 ATC) when engine speed is accelerated engine it will not reduce back to idle unless I turn down idle speed- then of course the engine stalls.
Engine speed is being held up by centrifugal advance, vacuum advance is ported to a B28 can (all in 8 distributor degrees at 8" vacuum) so not in the picture.
Engine only has 4" vacuum at 950 rpm so I will attempt to loosen the valve adjustment a bit to get vacuum up ( I originally set to .027" cold -I'll open them to about .029").
To reduce the engine speed 'run on centrifugal advance' I changed distributor advance springs using a set from low HP 402 BB distributor. (throttle response was a little better with the original 'looser' springs) That helped the problem but does raise full centrifugal advance engine speed. Thus my high initial timing and radical vacuum advance can.
Also checked for vacuum leaks and cannot come up with any.
Before I start tuning WOT total advance and total advance like to know if I can get some input.
I have read threads with guys with similar issues who were running big aftermarket cams but I haven't read any definitive solutions. Tried factory initial timing setting (4 degrees) and using manifold vacuum on the advance can but problem only got worst .
Thx Joe
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