Re: 67 427/400 Fresh Rebuild Frustration Help
I'll be interested in what you find. I love the term "trailer-hitching". That's exactly what the car is doing. Just to recap, idle quality is rather poor at 750 rpm. It's not lope. It feels like it is miss-firing occasionally. The engine has a shake. Trailer-hitching occurs at low speed and/or very light load (low throttle position). However, off-idle cruise at 2000 rpm (3.08 stock rear) is pretty good with the current timing and carb settings. If I advance timing the trailer-hitching worsens and occurs at cruise speeds. Low speed cruise through town is poor in terms of trailer-hitching. During acceleration it pulls like a freight train in all gears throughout the speed range. No detonation. Before I opened up the idle screws and increased the main jet sizes it was detonating under light load. This is why I remain focused on fuel delivery. I am noticing that the engine water temp climbs rather quick during idle relative to how it behaved prior to the rebuild. I know retarded timing and lean A/F ratio can contribute to that.
I'll be interested in what you find. I love the term "trailer-hitching". That's exactly what the car is doing. Just to recap, idle quality is rather poor at 750 rpm. It's not lope. It feels like it is miss-firing occasionally. The engine has a shake. Trailer-hitching occurs at low speed and/or very light load (low throttle position). However, off-idle cruise at 2000 rpm (3.08 stock rear) is pretty good with the current timing and carb settings. If I advance timing the trailer-hitching worsens and occurs at cruise speeds. Low speed cruise through town is poor in terms of trailer-hitching. During acceleration it pulls like a freight train in all gears throughout the speed range. No detonation. Before I opened up the idle screws and increased the main jet sizes it was detonating under light load. This is why I remain focused on fuel delivery. I am noticing that the engine water temp climbs rather quick during idle relative to how it behaved prior to the rebuild. I know retarded timing and lean A/F ratio can contribute to that.
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