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Re: What would too much timing do to a motor
[Re: dustyswinger]
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09/13/11 01:26 AM
09/13/11 01:26 AM
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detonation kills wrist pins, rod bearings and piston skirts the worst. no way of knowing unless you pull it apart.
BB, TT5,Procharged 3300lb Street Car 4.79/154
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Re: What would too much timing do to a motor
[Re: gregsdart]
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09/13/11 09:23 AM
09/13/11 09:23 AM
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I did the same thing to mine a few years back, poppin and missing at 3/4 track, ran a full second off my time. Corrected the problem and ran the reat of theyear no problems. When we did pull it apart, all was well. every motor and situation is different though.
67 cuda new best 1.395 60 10.240 at 128.58mph
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Re: What would too much timing do to a motor
[Re: dustyswinger]
#1074257
09/13/11 02:31 PM
09/13/11 02:31 PM
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New York
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Measure top-to-bottom clearance of rings in lands. If they're tight, the lands got squashed.
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