franklinair
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A while back I wrote about an engine vibration at a specific RPM. I had installed a stock overhauled 302 engine, using the original Harmonic Balancer & Flexplate. Installed a new Pertronix unit in the distributor. Adjusted/tuned the engine: Idle RPM 700, 15" vacuum, Timing @ 10 degrees BTDC. Everything was looking good, except at 1100 RPM the engine developed a strong vibration. RPM's above & below that point, the engine was smooth. Installed a new Harmonic balancer= no help.
Disconnected all rotating units (water pump, alternator, P/S pump)=no help.
I was preparing to drop the transmission in order to replace the Flex Plate, when I remembered that the only NEW rotating part I had installed was the Pertronix ignition unit. Being inherently lazy, I thought I'd switch back to the points & condensor set up first. BINGO. Smooth as silk @ all RPM's. The only thing I can figure was at that specific 1100 RPM, the rotating device on the distributor shaft was not talking nice to the solid state unit, causing a breakdown for the ignition which caused the apparent vibration.
Thought I'd pass this on, in case anyone ever runs into a similar situation.
Neil
Disconnected all rotating units (water pump, alternator, P/S pump)=no help.
I was preparing to drop the transmission in order to replace the Flex Plate, when I remembered that the only NEW rotating part I had installed was the Pertronix ignition unit. Being inherently lazy, I thought I'd switch back to the points & condensor set up first. BINGO. Smooth as silk @ all RPM's. The only thing I can figure was at that specific 1100 RPM, the rotating device on the distributor shaft was not talking nice to the solid state unit, causing a breakdown for the ignition which caused the apparent vibration.
Thought I'd pass this on, in case anyone ever runs into a similar situation.
Neil