timing prob, i think, please help

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  1. jaybyrd66

    jaybyrd66 Member

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    ok guys im bout ready to burn my old truck, its pissin me off more and more every day. i just cant get it runnin right. i can adjust the timing to where it will start good and it will idle and rev to the moon with no probs at all but when i drive it she starts poppin and shit and just falls on her face but then i can reset the timing to where she will run great but it will barely start then. any ideas?

    p.s. its a 350 with electronic ignition if that helps, got rid of the points distributor
     
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  2. 64shortbed

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    did you just rebuild the 350? if so it may just be tight.
     
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    no its been runnin for about a year now, it ran real good for a long time, i put a new intake and carb on it about 3 months ago and then it started doin all this about 2 weeks ago and its driving me crazy
     
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    is it turning over free if so the carb may be to lean. if its tight you may look at your timing gears and chain. they mite be bad and jumped timing.
     
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    Read THIS-- http://www.thirdgen.org/hei

    Check the plug gap and see if you can identify where the HEI came out of.
    Computer controlled car ?? BAD !!!

    dv
     
  6. jaybyrd66

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    well the good news is that i dont have the comp controlled HEI, ive got an old vacuum advance distributor, i guess i may be able to just buy a hotter coil and possibly fix the prob but i guess i wont know til i try it huh?
     
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    well puttin a hotter coil in didnt change a thing. could a worn timing chain cause this?
     
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    in my last post i did mention that i thought it my be timing chain and gears
     
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    im sorry bud, i wasnt thinkin lol, well you hit it right on the head, i put a new timing set in it. went with a double roller this time and it fixed her right up :)
     
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    im glade i could help!!
     

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