1lejohn
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- Joined
- May 14, 2012
- Posts
- 325
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- 749
- Location
- texas
- First Name
- john
- Truck Year
- 1985 , 2004
- Truck Model
- k-1500, 2500 HD
- Engine Size
- 350, 6.7
I had an intermittent starting problem for a few weeks. I haven't been daily driving the truck for a while. With the summer finally over here in Texas I was wanting to drive it to work. I use it for doing the dirty work at home and it's the high-water vehicle. On several occasions it would start fine. On other's it would just crank and crank. I have an MSD 6 box and coil. The HEI is gutted it has no coil or module in it. I got to thinking that had a bad ground going to the MSD. I checked them and no problems. The box had steady power. I checked for spark, and it was there, so I took it for a drive against my wife's advice. She was right I didn't make it far down the block. She's a good sport and helped me flat tow it home. We checked for spark, and it wasn't there. HUMM. I did some research and found a trouble shooting tip from MSD. I disconnected the wiring from the dizzy and checked the box and coil. Boom good spark. You do this by jumping the trigger wires that connect to the dizzy from the box. I bought a new FAST distributor from summit and installed it. The truck fired right up.
I spent yesterday fine tuning the spark advance. The combo is a Vortech headed GM crate 350 with the HT 383 roller cam. It has an Edelbrock 1406 square jetted with 98's and 73/47 rods. summit long tube headers, turbo 350 trans and the stock 3:08 gears. The motor didn't like a lot of timing, it pinged bad when given any throttle. I started with the vacuum advance curve set in the middle of the range, and the lightest springs on the mechanical advance. Wrong! I switched back to the stock springs, still alot of ping. Next, I adjusted the vacuum can all the way out. This setting still gives 18 degrees at idle but starts taking it out at lower vacuum levels.
After doing all this I was only hearing the motor ping at 2000-2400 rpms at 10 " of vacuum rolling into the throttle. WOW, WTF. I went back and replaced one of the stock springs with a heavier one on the mechanical advance. I drove it again and good deal it's not pinging anymore. The truck is running the best it ever has. It's idling at 750 with 16" of vacuum, the carb screws are only out 1/2 a turn. The idle is a little lean at 15.5. The initial timing is at 8 degrees, I'm guessing the mech is not all in till 4000. MY take is that the 3:08's are horrible they lug the engine down which causes the overlap in timing to occur resulting in the pinging. The truck runs smooth, the throttle response is not crisp to me. What's your all's take? Hope this book helps somone along the way.
I spent yesterday fine tuning the spark advance. The combo is a Vortech headed GM crate 350 with the HT 383 roller cam. It has an Edelbrock 1406 square jetted with 98's and 73/47 rods. summit long tube headers, turbo 350 trans and the stock 3:08 gears. The motor didn't like a lot of timing, it pinged bad when given any throttle. I started with the vacuum advance curve set in the middle of the range, and the lightest springs on the mechanical advance. Wrong! I switched back to the stock springs, still alot of ping. Next, I adjusted the vacuum can all the way out. This setting still gives 18 degrees at idle but starts taking it out at lower vacuum levels.
After doing all this I was only hearing the motor ping at 2000-2400 rpms at 10 " of vacuum rolling into the throttle. WOW, WTF. I went back and replaced one of the stock springs with a heavier one on the mechanical advance. I drove it again and good deal it's not pinging anymore. The truck is running the best it ever has. It's idling at 750 with 16" of vacuum, the carb screws are only out 1/2 a turn. The idle is a little lean at 15.5. The initial timing is at 8 degrees, I'm guessing the mech is not all in till 4000. MY take is that the 3:08's are horrible they lug the engine down which causes the overlap in timing to occur resulting in the pinging. The truck runs smooth, the throttle response is not crisp to me. What's your all's take? Hope this book helps somone along the way.