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Ok, I am something of a newbie and trying hard to learn, but I am out of ideas and would appreciate some advise.
'66 200 cyl: Bought a "rebuilt" engine (cheap) from a guy who decided to go V* after rebuilding the 200. Everything in it was completely new (pistons, cam, rods, rings, bearings etc) and unused. I do not know if they used a stock cam.
Problem: Starts but runs very very rough. No smoke. Set timing at 14 degree with dist adv plugged. Vacuum hovers around 8-10 but drops regularly. When accel, vacuum increases but becomes erratic. Note: I am in CO at high altitude so I expect to lose some vacuum but I am not sure how much to expect. This seems excessive.
New Parts: new rotor, cap, duralast wires, autolite plugs, pertronix ingition, pertronix coil, completely rebuilt and bench tested autolit 1100 carb from Pony Carbs, all new hoses and lines (every one), teflon tape at all vacuum joints (careful not to block openings), alternator, PCV, and just about everything else in the engine compartment, except the Distributor. Considering going to Duraspark but just not there yet.
Tried:
- WD40 at all vacuum points (no change)
- converted back to points from electronic (no change)
- checked dist gear does not appear to be worn nor does the shaft
- adj mixture on carb both in and out 2 turns until it starts to stall. returned to position when shipped by Pony Carb
- no vacuum at the dist vacuum port on the carb (normal per Pony)
- vaccuum at the auto choke (normal per Pony)
- compression test: no material variances at all between cyls both wet and dry although compression is low at 90-100 lbs each.
- spring height (compressed and uncompressed) within tolerances
- new tappets and push rods
- pulled head. lots of carbon esp for such little use. pretty evenly spread throughout each cyl but only within the head up by the valves. Cyl's and pistons themselve are still pretty clean.
- new oil seals
My Theories:
- This may be just may inability to properly tune the vehicle.
- The regular drop in vacuum leads me to believe its a valve problem but I swapped out the head with an older one I had. It didnt seem to have any effect.
- Vacuum leak within the integral head that I have not been able to find yet. Suggestions on where else to look?
- Need to replace distributor, cause literally everything else under the bloody hood has already been replaced. ug!
- Valve guides in the head are worn (although a mechanic friend feels that they arent that bad) and I would have expected to see a diff when I swapped heads.
- Wrong cam for this engine. (This is just a SWAG only b/c I am out if ideas)
Any other suggestions?
'66 200 cyl: Bought a "rebuilt" engine (cheap) from a guy who decided to go V* after rebuilding the 200. Everything in it was completely new (pistons, cam, rods, rings, bearings etc) and unused. I do not know if they used a stock cam.
Problem: Starts but runs very very rough. No smoke. Set timing at 14 degree with dist adv plugged. Vacuum hovers around 8-10 but drops regularly. When accel, vacuum increases but becomes erratic. Note: I am in CO at high altitude so I expect to lose some vacuum but I am not sure how much to expect. This seems excessive.
New Parts: new rotor, cap, duralast wires, autolite plugs, pertronix ingition, pertronix coil, completely rebuilt and bench tested autolit 1100 carb from Pony Carbs, all new hoses and lines (every one), teflon tape at all vacuum joints (careful not to block openings), alternator, PCV, and just about everything else in the engine compartment, except the Distributor. Considering going to Duraspark but just not there yet.
Tried:
- WD40 at all vacuum points (no change)
- converted back to points from electronic (no change)
- checked dist gear does not appear to be worn nor does the shaft
- adj mixture on carb both in and out 2 turns until it starts to stall. returned to position when shipped by Pony Carb
- no vacuum at the dist vacuum port on the carb (normal per Pony)
- vaccuum at the auto choke (normal per Pony)
- compression test: no material variances at all between cyls both wet and dry although compression is low at 90-100 lbs each.
- spring height (compressed and uncompressed) within tolerances
- new tappets and push rods
- pulled head. lots of carbon esp for such little use. pretty evenly spread throughout each cyl but only within the head up by the valves. Cyl's and pistons themselve are still pretty clean.
- new oil seals
My Theories:
- This may be just may inability to properly tune the vehicle.
- The regular drop in vacuum leads me to believe its a valve problem but I swapped out the head with an older one I had. It didnt seem to have any effect.
- Vacuum leak within the integral head that I have not been able to find yet. Suggestions on where else to look?
- Need to replace distributor, cause literally everything else under the bloody hood has already been replaced. ug!
- Valve guides in the head are worn (although a mechanic friend feels that they arent that bad) and I would have expected to see a diff when I swapped heads.
- Wrong cam for this engine. (This is just a SWAG only b/c I am out if ideas)
Any other suggestions?