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Track Junky 07-12-2014 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Sieg (Post 560090)
I put the two light silvers on today (all in at 2,500) and bumped the initial to 15* with the 21* advance stop and my motor loved it. Idle is set at 1,000.

As mentioned fuel filter or maybe pump failing?

We'll find out about the filter tomorrow Sieg. I don't think it is cause there was a lot of fuel dumping out of the filter end when I disconnected it but I'll pull it off and take a gander at it.
Pump could be it also but I already have an extra MSD box laying around so I'll try that before I need to spend on a fuel pump.

Track Junky 07-12-2014 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 560094)
Nothing an LS swap won't cure and he has plenty of time to git 'er done!

Yup....tomorrow and two weekends is plenty of time :RunninDog:

GregWeld 07-12-2014 09:06 PM

You should just put a saddle on your ass so I can keep riding it.




You know -- the new fuels do like to eat the old style rubber parts.... so the diaphragm in the fuel pump --- or any rubber lengths in the fuel system -- maybe a short length from the tank to a hard line or? Sometime they APPEAR fine from the outside but are shot on the insides...

ASSume all the spark plug wires have been looked at.... where they might be fine at low rpms and power ranges until you put the boots to it. A quick check I've done is to wait until dark -- pull into the garage with all the lights off - and fire it up and open the hood... and look carefully for any arcing on headers - or a cracked boot to head - or ??

Plugs in good order?? Again they might be able to light off light loads but can't light the richer A/F ratios when the throttle is banged....

Valve adjustment? ASSume you're running solids....

Track Junky 07-12-2014 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 560101)
You should just put a saddle on your ass so I can keep riding it.




You know -- the new fuels do like to eat the old style rubber parts.... so the diaphragm in the fuel pump --- or any rubber lengths in the fuel system -- maybe a short length from the tank to a hard line or? Sometime they APPEAR fine from the outside but are shot on the insides...

ASSume all the spark plug wires have been looked at.... where they might be fine at low rpms and power ranges until you put the boots to it. A quick check I've done is to wait until dark -- pull into the garage with all the lights off - and fire it up and open the hood... and look carefully for any arcing on headers - or a cracked boot to head - or ??

Plugs in good order?? Again they might be able to light off light loads but can't light the richer A/F ratios when the throttle is banged....

Valve adjustment? ASSume you're running solids....

Need to check diaphragm in pump, secondary accelerator pump diaphragm has been replaced, spark plug wires have been replaced with new, should probably check fuel line from filter to carb.

Spark plugs are new and looks like I can lean her out a couple sizes, solid roller......valves were adjusted two track days ago.......that's on the to do list under "Before you spend money do this" :rules:

Sieg 07-12-2014 09:37 PM

Fuel pump pick up?

MSD boxes aren't exactly known as bullet-proof reliable so definitely can't rule that out. But typically don't they just have a major coronary and go to the grave?

.........new fuel cell installed.......and this problem occurred?

Track Junky 07-12-2014 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Sieg (Post 560105)
Fuel pump pick up?

MSD boxes aren't exactly known as bullet-proof reliable so definitely can't rule that out. But typically don't they just have a major coronary and go to the grave?

.........new fuel cell installed.......and this problem occurred?

Car ran great at Sonoma after all the recent changes Sieg. When I brought her home from Sonoma she sat in the trailor for a couple of days and then I took her to a local shop for a rear gear change.
Noticed issue after the shop made the rear gear change.

clill 07-12-2014 10:02 PM

What gasoline is in it ? Can it be crap gas ?

Sieg 07-12-2014 10:11 PM

What gear ratio before and after?

Track Junky 07-12-2014 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by clill (Post 560111)
What gasoline is in it ? Can it be crap gas ?

I was running out of fuel trying to figure this out so I picked up 5 gallons of 114 at Sonoma last week and through it in yesterday. We'll see.

Track Junky 07-12-2014 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Sieg (Post 560113)
What gear ratio before and after?

3.42 to 3.73


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