Greetings all,
Been having a long standing issue with 6566 in that it suffered a poor idle when cold (would not go to fast idle on the choke etc and was lumpy), especially from the left bank - right seems fine. When it is warm, it was OK.
Since then, the 770 Holley street avenger has been changed to the Larry Stock Quickfuel carb (Holley 650 based), as the Holley developed leaks and stumbles. Now, when warm, the pick up is instant and great...but still an idle issue.
John Christian produced another ignition system also (I had issues with the newish MSD 8350 unit and intermittent starting etc). Now with the modified ignition (Duraspark based with TFI coil and only using the MSD pick up to drive the Duraspark unit + new leads and plugs), the power of the spark is a significant improvement from before and starting is not a problem (unless you have old fuel sitting in the tank!).
So, the valve train - it has a comp cam (part number 32234-4 / grind number FC 292H-10), Crane 318T roller rockers, dual springs. All of which worked well until a year ago. I am not sure what has changed (and having swapped out everything out almost), I am thinking valve lash issues?
I have not done the set up before but tried the method outlined on the 'century performance' website where you do the adjustment in ignition firing order pairs (e.g. Number 1 inlet fully open, adjust number 6 inlet lash; then move to 3 &5; then 7&4 and finally 2&8 and repeat for the other inlets and repeat for all the exhausts in the same order). They also recommend only zero plus 1/8th to 1/4 lash. It also has to be done hot.
I have set it up using this method and starting at zero plus 1/8th lash...and it is worse and the idle is at 500RPM instead of the 850 it used to have when warm.
So, did I use the wrong method and wrong lash setting? Anyone any good alternatives (thinking of using the comp cam 'cylinder at a time' method) and wonder if it can be done cold, as I do not want to run the engine if the lash is too 'loose' in case of damage while waiting for it to heat up...!
Oh and Merry Christmas!
Thanks in anticipation
Adrian
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