krcaddis
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- Joined
- Sep 7, 2013
- Posts
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- Location
- Santa Margarita
- First Name
- Gene
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 350
Yesterday my '85 C-20 Scottsdale blew the muffler open along the seam on deceleration after a series of lesser pops. It's very first few miles on my 1st gen Mexican crate 350 transplant - driving to town to smog it. Then the plastic shield on the tank caught fire, then the cap. Fortunately a rancher was there, then the FD and damage was not the catastrophe it might have been. Didn't make my smog appointment.
I figure timing or carb was the most likely cause of the backfiring. It ran very well, idles perfect smoothly with lots of power. Carb is a freshly rebuilt Holley, professionally done and set up on a test mule. Changed the balancer to have belts aligned, and re-marked TDC. Timing was adjusted for best idle sound. Seemed to backfire only when engine warmed up - maybe only 3-4 miles. Exhaust manifolds don't leak, I'll check valve operation, plug wires, dist. cap.
Any other suggestions?
And now I need some parts:
heat shield for driver's side tank,
black rubber trim strip across the fuel door (only).
Anyone know of a good source? These aren't the usual restorer buys, and LMC doesn't show them. Used is fine.
I figure timing or carb was the most likely cause of the backfiring. It ran very well, idles perfect smoothly with lots of power. Carb is a freshly rebuilt Holley, professionally done and set up on a test mule. Changed the balancer to have belts aligned, and re-marked TDC. Timing was adjusted for best idle sound. Seemed to backfire only when engine warmed up - maybe only 3-4 miles. Exhaust manifolds don't leak, I'll check valve operation, plug wires, dist. cap.
Any other suggestions?
And now I need some parts:
heat shield for driver's side tank,
black rubber trim strip across the fuel door (only).
Anyone know of a good source? These aren't the usual restorer buys, and LMC doesn't show them. Used is fine.