Re: Guidance Please? 1967 L71 Engine Reinstall & Run-In
Rich,
Your work looks very nice, one thing to remember is final adjustment of the emulsion screws after vacuum advance is connected and engine warmed very well. In other words with everything hooked up.
I don't know how warm the temps are in Fl now but this mod will help in the summer heat.
Also, if you feel like playing you can remove the advance weights in the distributor and power time the engine to 38* WOT timing and then see where the inital timing falls. By removing the springs the engine does not need to be revved high to move the weights out. Set your dial back to 38* and time the engine recheck inital then plug in the vacuum advance and do the A/F screw adjustment etc..
Don't forget to reinstall the springs.
Rich,
Your work looks very nice, one thing to remember is final adjustment of the emulsion screws after vacuum advance is connected and engine warmed very well. In other words with everything hooked up.
I don't know how warm the temps are in Fl now but this mod will help in the summer heat.
Also, if you feel like playing you can remove the advance weights in the distributor and power time the engine to 38* WOT timing and then see where the inital timing falls. By removing the springs the engine does not need to be revved high to move the weights out. Set your dial back to 38* and time the engine recheck inital then plug in the vacuum advance and do the A/F screw adjustment etc..
Don't forget to reinstall the springs.


Went through the whole car. It is being picked up today by the enclosed car transporter heading to it's new owner in Norway, who BTW has joined the NCRS after we first spoke. He had the opportunity to spend 2 weeks here in January, also during the NCRS Winter Regional. He met many of you there and is very excited about his Corvette coming his way. He and I also have become friends and I look forward to our continued friendship. It's really great to meet people from around the world who share the same passion that we all have for these great cars. It has been a great experience at all levels and also a very fine big-block learning experience as well.
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