ben littleton
Active Member
I think i got my valves too tight, i set them at .010 and .018 cold. What would you run them at cold, stock cam?
Thank you for the reply! Im going thru my valves right now, i set them at .010 and .018 cold. Which was too tight i thinkWhat I would do;
I would isolate the cylinder to find out which one is missing by just pulling each wire off, one atta time, with the engine idling.
Then I would swap that sparkplug with either one from any other cylinder, or a new one.
If the miss follows the plug, then throw it away.
but if the miss stays with the same cylinder, then you have a choice; Either swap wires with another cylinder to see if the miss follows the wire; or
do a compression test on that cylinder.
IF
the mixture screws don't seem to do anything, and the throttles are not TOO far up the transfers, see note-1
Then you could have one or more of several problems;
1) a plugged or restricted idle circuit,
2) a vacuum leak,
3) the float level is too high
note 1
At 0* timing the engine will likely idle pretty slow, So you just sped it up with the curb-idle screw. If this put the throttles too high up the transfers, then the engine will idle rich. So then, you will have to reduce the amount of fuel coming from the mixture screws. It may be that any fuel at from the mixture screws could be too much, IDK.
So the cure in the above scenario is to crank in say 5* more timing, so you can reduce the curb-idle speed screw setting, so you can bring the mixture screws back on line.
More coming