Re: backfiring through carb
[Re: 05dakota]
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01/06/09 10:49 PM
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More what...? You think the chain might be off more than a tooth or two?
That is a easy enough fix, but I just hate to pull the whole front end off again....
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Re: backfiring through carb
[Re: Bdrainy]
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01/06/09 11:02 PM
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BigBird
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More what...? You think the chain might be off more than a tooth or two?
That is a easy enough fix, but I just hate to pull the whole front end off again....
When a chain jumps a tooth you can make it run by changing the timing but it will have no power. It will act like yours sounds. Not saying that you got it off but I would suspect it as you have just had it all apart and changed the cam. I would hate to pull it all apart also but if all else fails that is where I would look.
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Re: backfiring through carb
[Re: NITROUSN]
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01/06/09 11:33 PM
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Firing order first. Then pull the wires one at a time to see if you can tell what cylinder it is.
New or used cam and lifters?
check the firing order. im telling you it GO CHECK IT.
it got me this summer. 5 and 7 were swapped and it backfired like no tomorrow.
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Re: backfiring through carb
[Re: Bdrainy]
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01/15/09 07:47 PM
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As you may notice, I am not much on posting, and I have not been here in a while, but I am sure some of the seasoned gear heads can answer the question as to the resutls of a cam without proper valve spring pressure?
Rob (First post!) :-)
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Re: backfiring through carb
[Re: Bdrainy]
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01/15/09 08:28 PM
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The first is the timing mark is jumping and it seems rythmic. The timing will be there then every second or two is dissappears and the comes back.... Brian
When I have experienced that it was from the timing light not clamped on securely. EDIT I keep coming back to secondary ign related or vac leak in that order
Last edited by RapidRobert; 01/15/09 09:12 PM.
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