WarHammer
Well-Known Member
Hello Fellow Mopar Enthusiast,
I’m having some trouble with my new Blueprint 408 and hoping to get some advice on diagnosing and fixing an issue with the choke and high idle system.
Here’s the situation: the engine is brand new with about 30 miles and just a few hours of run time. When performing a cold start, I fully depress the gas pedal to engage the high idle cam, then release to start. However, the engine starts extremely rough (to the point I'm concerned it may cause damage) — vacuum is at about 5, it’s blowing smoke, and sounds like it’s firing on only four cylinders with what feels like completely retarded timing (seems like not actually).
Once the engine warms up and the throttle plate opens, it runs perfectly with about 13 on the vacuum no smoke, no hesitation stumbling or weak performance. Here are some additional details:
Any input you or troubleshooting steps to assist in fixing the problem would be greatly appreciated.
71 Duster, Blueprint 408 (491hp) 727 with balanced converter
I’m having some trouble with my new Blueprint 408 and hoping to get some advice on diagnosing and fixing an issue with the choke and high idle system.
Here’s the situation: the engine is brand new with about 30 miles and just a few hours of run time. When performing a cold start, I fully depress the gas pedal to engage the high idle cam, then release to start. However, the engine starts extremely rough (to the point I'm concerned it may cause damage) — vacuum is at about 5, it’s blowing smoke, and sounds like it’s firing on only four cylinders with what feels like completely retarded timing (seems like not actually).
Once the engine warms up and the throttle plate opens, it runs perfectly with about 13 on the vacuum no smoke, no hesitation stumbling or weak performance. Here are some additional details:
- Timing is set at 16° initial, 36° total advance.
- Firing order is correct.
- Carb is a classic Holley 750 with a 12v keyed electric choke (confirmed).
- Cam is a hydraulic roller: .544/.541 lift, 236/242 duration at .050", 110 LSA.
- Curb idle is set at approximately 900 RPM.
- I’ve tried adjusting the high idle cam screw on the throttle arm, but this doesn’t affect the initial high idle RPM (about 650–700 at startup).
- The idle speed increases in rough increments as the engine warms. (kinda jumps a couple hundred rpm at a time)
- The high idle won’t step down automatically; it only drops when I blip the throttle.
- If I do not feather the throttle after the initial startup, it will stall out up until the point in which the RPM's have reached around 1,000
Any input you or troubleshooting steps to assist in fixing the problem would be greatly appreciated.
71 Duster, Blueprint 408 (491hp) 727 with balanced converter















