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Thanks for all nice points here... This is good stuff to have in mind....
I do think the car is ok (no worries that i am gonna worn it driving with this timing) even do i have that feeling somethings not mounted right maybe in the cam, timing/gear ?!?
Let me try to describe my problems from the start...
This may be a long story, how big can a reply in this board be?
Why i had that idea with faulty mounting in "cam timing gear"
I never checked timing earlier, so maybe this is why i never got the car running normal with normal timing setting 8-12 degress without wacuum at idle. after i switched my *magnet pick up* in distrubitor...
It all began with sudden difficulties to have the machine starting. I first switched the ballast resistor and checked sparks and so on... i did not get the problem... at first i thought it was that ballast resistor do it was really bad (isolation protecting the springs on the back was history) and i think i got it fixed up when it started the first time... no more then one time? so this was real fretful and i started to switch my sparks. I thought this was a good thing to do since i had'nt done it since i bought the car, and the wirings was in bad shape also... and i also buryed the distrubitor cap and the pickup there looked like it had been brutaly abused, so i believe this can have been my problem...
it may have been scary timing before, and i did'nt notice about it, have all stuff switched and drop the distrubitor in and was about to set timing "after the book" and by all rules correct.... and can it be that somethings not right in camshaft, crank gear or something? if my setting was totally faulting i should not be able to this great idle and running at all rpm registry? it must be correct, do it seems scary?
I had it at 8 and then at abot 10 and 12 at idle, no vacuum, result: good idle and rpm up to somwhere in 3500-4000 rpm, then missfire! Then set by hand a bit more backwards (higher timing at small block) and managed to have this missfiring problem at a bit higher rpm instead, somwhere in 5000rpm...
My friend has a 383 and we messured his timing and marked this messure at my flywheel to be able to set my timing at 34 degrees (you sure get our idea?) and this was not helping my engines missfire no more... then i tried to borrow a new ignition unit from our excellent local u.s car part store (it wasn't fitting)
so i thought this MUST be to little fuel or wrong timing setting... i was trying once more and filled air in the neigbourhood with sound of thunder and set timing bit for bit more higher, and wow! or maybe what a h*ll? the new marking (54 mm below standard timing marking) was now where the ordinary zero marking should be?!? at 0 degrees without vacuum. this was the idea from beginning but it was only a bit more to this fine result! and 8-10 at idle!!! this i dont understand
You all guys must think i am a strange, crazy guy or something! But i have helping friends that are most confused also
and i heard abut a similar story with a guy and his mustang...
Phuiiii....
But now it working! really fine!
Did you fall a sleep reading Eddie?
(now i hope i was not totally excited abot getting engine running fine, that i dropped my eyes... this marking at idle is for 99% sure the new one)