[quote author=ColoradoHCS link=board=1;threadid=1605;start=45#msg10900 date=1117127192]
Casey, are you sure your distributor is advancing it's full range under load or at increasing RPM? Is the distributor and shaft OK? In other words no binding? [DONT KNOW]
You did say the balancer was OK wasn't it? [I MENTIONED THIS ONE BECAUSE IT WAS SUGGESTED BEFORE, BUT MY MECHANIC FRIEND DID NOT CHECK THIS CAUSE HE SAYS IT IS HIGHLY UNLIKELY AND HE HAS ONLY SEEN A FEW PROBLEMS IN HIS CAREER]
If timing, advance, vacuum, wires and plugs have been checked and cleared, if engine balancer is ok then I would look at the fuel side. [TIMING IS GOOD, WIRES AND PLUGS ARE NEW]
1) How is the choke? Symptoms could indicate a bad choke. [I WATCH IT CLOSE WHEN COLD, AND OPEN WHEN HOT - WHEN HOT IT IS WIDE OPEN - SO WOULDNT ANY PROBLEM CAUSED BY CHOKE BY A MUTE POINT THEN?]
2) How is the fuel? Did the car sit all winter with less then a full tank of fuel? You may have moisture in the gasoline or just old gasoline. [HAD PROBLEM DURING WINTER AND NOW - COULD BE, BUT NOT LIKELY]
3) How long did your friend drive it? Could it be temperature related? Again a choke?? [I DROVE IT COLD AND HOT AND FELT AND PROBLEM OCCURS COLD AND HOT]
4)By pulling number 1 off line does it smooth out again? [NOT SINCE WE CHANGED THE HEADS]
5)Is there any way to dyno the car for fuel, spark readings? [I DONT KNOW HOW TO DO THIS - BUT COULD BE SOMETHING I CAN LOOK INTO]
Mark.
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MARK, SEE MY ANSWERS IN YOUR POST IN CAPS. THANKS FOR ALL THE IDEAS. I DO HAVE AN EXACT SAME EDLEBROCK 4 BARREL CARB ON MY 66 THAT I COULD TRADE OUT JUST TO SEE IF IT CARB RELATED. WILL LET YOU KNOW. GREAT IDEAS. CASEY