OK. I’m pretty stubborn about solving problems on my own, but admit I am stumped and now looking for help on finding the ghost in my '63.
Background: ’63 327/340hp 4 sp, original engine, rebuilt by previous owner 2010, just before I purchased. Besides replacing most internals, builder installed a 30-30 cam, so low vacuum at idle.
Overall car is great, but engine has a random misfire/buck/jerk that I’ve been unable to find and correct. Misfire (that’s what it feels like) is noticeable at cruise especially between 10 – 40 mph. Engine also shakes randomly, like a misfire, at standing idle (about once every couple seconds). However, it does run strong under acceleration, without misfire.
Here are some of the things I’ve done/tried so far.
1) Installed new coil …091 from Corvette Central (tests 2.6 primary and 12.3 secondary). Old was MSD from prior Petronix system.
2) Reset dwell to 30*
3) Adjusted idle screws to best rpms
4) Reset timing multiple times. Now at 19* base, 20 centrifugal, and 13 vac. Total = 52* No pinging.
5) Installed new B28 Vac (due to low vacuum). Starts 4.5”Hg…all in 7.5 (Vacuum 9/10”Hg at idle (w/o Vac Ad) –14“Hg at 650-700 idle rpm w/vac hooked up).
6) Installed bushings on vacuum adv rod and on distributor centrifugal ‘football’ pin (thinking it was getting too much timing at cruise) Installed light weight springs so centrifugal adv is all in at 2500 rpms.
7) Local Corvette shop replaced points and condensor. Had Petronix system. He replaced with standard points & condenser.
8) Pulled distributor and inspected shaft for alignment/wear. It was perfect. End play about .025 (high, but I think within typical range).
9) Sprayed carb cleaner around outside of intake, carb, and hose connections looking for vacuum leaks… no change
10) Checked and retightened all intake manifold and carburetor bolts
11) Pulled and double checked PCV valve function (AC 590). Working OK
12) Checked for electrical grounding in complete darkness. Even checked from under the car/engine. No grounding/arcing detected.
13) Battery is fully charged and alternator is charging within normal range.
14) Replaced plug wires and ensured correct positioning/arrangement… though spark plug heat shields (“J” shields) and ‘boomerrang shields’ are missing.
15) Checked four spark plugs (R43s) at random. All clean and appear new.
The random shake/misfire/bucking/jerking continues and I’m kinda stumped.
Should I try changing all spark plugs? Would they work OK under 'load', and not when coasting/idle?
Do valves just need adjustment? Has ~1,000 mi since rebuild, so time. Do hear clicking but doesn’t seem unusually loud/noisy to me. I use 15w-40 Rotella oil.
Or is it possible these are simply natural symptoms of the 30-30 cam engines? Never had one before (do love the sound of that 30-30!!)
So, I need a 'ghost buster' to help find this gremlin. Appreciate any ideas or suggestions.
Apologies for the length. Thanks in advance
Mel
Background: ’63 327/340hp 4 sp, original engine, rebuilt by previous owner 2010, just before I purchased. Besides replacing most internals, builder installed a 30-30 cam, so low vacuum at idle.
Overall car is great, but engine has a random misfire/buck/jerk that I’ve been unable to find and correct. Misfire (that’s what it feels like) is noticeable at cruise especially between 10 – 40 mph. Engine also shakes randomly, like a misfire, at standing idle (about once every couple seconds). However, it does run strong under acceleration, without misfire.
Here are some of the things I’ve done/tried so far.
1) Installed new coil …091 from Corvette Central (tests 2.6 primary and 12.3 secondary). Old was MSD from prior Petronix system.
2) Reset dwell to 30*
3) Adjusted idle screws to best rpms
4) Reset timing multiple times. Now at 19* base, 20 centrifugal, and 13 vac. Total = 52* No pinging.
5) Installed new B28 Vac (due to low vacuum). Starts 4.5”Hg…all in 7.5 (Vacuum 9/10”Hg at idle (w/o Vac Ad) –14“Hg at 650-700 idle rpm w/vac hooked up).
6) Installed bushings on vacuum adv rod and on distributor centrifugal ‘football’ pin (thinking it was getting too much timing at cruise) Installed light weight springs so centrifugal adv is all in at 2500 rpms.
7) Local Corvette shop replaced points and condensor. Had Petronix system. He replaced with standard points & condenser.
8) Pulled distributor and inspected shaft for alignment/wear. It was perfect. End play about .025 (high, but I think within typical range).
9) Sprayed carb cleaner around outside of intake, carb, and hose connections looking for vacuum leaks… no change
10) Checked and retightened all intake manifold and carburetor bolts
11) Pulled and double checked PCV valve function (AC 590). Working OK
12) Checked for electrical grounding in complete darkness. Even checked from under the car/engine. No grounding/arcing detected.
13) Battery is fully charged and alternator is charging within normal range.
14) Replaced plug wires and ensured correct positioning/arrangement… though spark plug heat shields (“J” shields) and ‘boomerrang shields’ are missing.
15) Checked four spark plugs (R43s) at random. All clean and appear new.
The random shake/misfire/bucking/jerking continues and I’m kinda stumped.
Should I try changing all spark plugs? Would they work OK under 'load', and not when coasting/idle?
Do valves just need adjustment? Has ~1,000 mi since rebuild, so time. Do hear clicking but doesn’t seem unusually loud/noisy to me. I use 15w-40 Rotella oil.
Or is it possible these are simply natural symptoms of the 30-30 cam engines? Never had one before (do love the sound of that 30-30!!)
So, I need a 'ghost buster' to help find this gremlin. Appreciate any ideas or suggestions.
Apologies for the length. Thanks in advance
Mel
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