Hello all,
This weird thing happened today. I went to a gas station, and when I left, my 1969 dodge dart 318 had a hard start, like timing was too advanced, or the batery was dying. I drove home, and when going uphill, car pinged like crazy. I thought of bad gas, but decided to check the timing. Instead of the 11 degrees btdc that I have been using for 20 years, there was almost 30!!!!!
Car has a mopar eletronic distributor, and a msd 6al box.
I removed the distributor, checked everthing in it, and it looks fine. I know a sloppy timing chain retards the timing, but if this is not a problem with the timing chain, what could it be?
If I remove the valve covers, and put piston 1 in tdc, if the timing chain jumped a tooth, do you guys think I will be able to notice something wrong with valve timing?
My car has 20'' of hg of vaccum at idle, and after timing increased, it mantained the 20'' of hg. This made me think that it cannot be a timing chain problem, otherwise the bad valve timing would kill the high vaccum, no??
Any help will be highly appreciated!
Salvador
This weird thing happened today. I went to a gas station, and when I left, my 1969 dodge dart 318 had a hard start, like timing was too advanced, or the batery was dying. I drove home, and when going uphill, car pinged like crazy. I thought of bad gas, but decided to check the timing. Instead of the 11 degrees btdc that I have been using for 20 years, there was almost 30!!!!!
Car has a mopar eletronic distributor, and a msd 6al box.
I removed the distributor, checked everthing in it, and it looks fine. I know a sloppy timing chain retards the timing, but if this is not a problem with the timing chain, what could it be?
If I remove the valve covers, and put piston 1 in tdc, if the timing chain jumped a tooth, do you guys think I will be able to notice something wrong with valve timing?
My car has 20'' of hg of vaccum at idle, and after timing increased, it mantained the 20'' of hg. This made me think that it cannot be a timing chain problem, otherwise the bad valve timing would kill the high vaccum, no??
Any help will be highly appreciated!
Salvador















