We have a 67 unmodified 327/350 4spd convertible with an occasional backfire problem when started cold. This engine is a fairly new rebuild with a rebuilt distributor and new Holley carburetor. The engine idles perfectly and runs perfectly in all conditions except that occasionally during cold start it will try to backfire through the carburetor. I have the static timing set up around 10 deg. Do you think that possibly backing the timing off a bit might help this problem? The engine pulls like crazy and has tremendous power with no dead spots or any other complaints. In fact everyone raves about how fantastically it runs. I have never had a 327 pull like this engine does. Anybody experience this behavior and have some possible suggestions? I'm out of ideas.....if the driver semi-floods the engine during start, will that cause a thru the carb backfire of any kind. I've just never seen this before.
Thanks,
Brad
Thanks,
Brad
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