Nicolai8775
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- Location
- Minnesota
- First Name
- Nic
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Long post, sorry, but I'm stuck and could use suggestions.
As the title says I'm learning as I go along with this project. I bought an 83 k10 that has a goodwrench 350, a weiand stealth intake, and it originally had an older holley 650. My brother "over revved it" and said he thought he messed up the lifters. So we took the intake off and inspected and indeed found some weird lifters. We replaced the lifters. We took one head off and filled the "bowls" where the valves are to try and see any damage to the valves that would allow water to flow through. It was tight, nothing leaked passed the valves.
It took a couple attempts to figure out how the valve lashing worked. We got them close by way of youtube videos then used the compression tester to make adjustments til we got 150psi compression in each cylinder after cranking it over 3 times each. We determined that the 1/4 - 3/4 turn after "zero lash" in the push rods was to much. Anymore than that and we had no compression. Are we wrong here?
We have a new Edelbrock 650cfm carb. New plug wires. Spark plugs were new until fouled by gas from trying to get it started with a leaky holley carb. The new carb has a nice flow of gas when pressing the throttle.
We cannot get this thing to start. We got it to run for about 3 seconds once. Often times it just sputters while it cranks over like it wants to start.
I timed it by having the valve covers off and observing the intake and exhaust valves closing. Top dead center is when the mark hits 0 on the timing tab after the intake completely closes, just before the exhaust starts to open, right? We have the HEI distributor aimed at #1 cylinder. I'll triple check tomorrow but the plug wires are in correct order. With #1 wire on the distributor sitting above the rotor. The power is attached to the coil. Only thing that's not is the tach, I need to replace the terminal on the end cause it falls out.
I have air(compression), fuel, and now I'm starting to wonder if something is wrong with my spark. Because I just don't see what I'm missing with the timing.
Any suggestions? Thanks for reading if you made it to the bottom lol
As the title says I'm learning as I go along with this project. I bought an 83 k10 that has a goodwrench 350, a weiand stealth intake, and it originally had an older holley 650. My brother "over revved it" and said he thought he messed up the lifters. So we took the intake off and inspected and indeed found some weird lifters. We replaced the lifters. We took one head off and filled the "bowls" where the valves are to try and see any damage to the valves that would allow water to flow through. It was tight, nothing leaked passed the valves.
It took a couple attempts to figure out how the valve lashing worked. We got them close by way of youtube videos then used the compression tester to make adjustments til we got 150psi compression in each cylinder after cranking it over 3 times each. We determined that the 1/4 - 3/4 turn after "zero lash" in the push rods was to much. Anymore than that and we had no compression. Are we wrong here?
We have a new Edelbrock 650cfm carb. New plug wires. Spark plugs were new until fouled by gas from trying to get it started with a leaky holley carb. The new carb has a nice flow of gas when pressing the throttle.
We cannot get this thing to start. We got it to run for about 3 seconds once. Often times it just sputters while it cranks over like it wants to start.
I timed it by having the valve covers off and observing the intake and exhaust valves closing. Top dead center is when the mark hits 0 on the timing tab after the intake completely closes, just before the exhaust starts to open, right? We have the HEI distributor aimed at #1 cylinder. I'll triple check tomorrow but the plug wires are in correct order. With #1 wire on the distributor sitting above the rotor. The power is attached to the coil. Only thing that's not is the tach, I need to replace the terminal on the end cause it falls out.
I have air(compression), fuel, and now I'm starting to wonder if something is wrong with my spark. Because I just don't see what I'm missing with the timing.
Any suggestions? Thanks for reading if you made it to the bottom lol