Re: HELP! This is driving me crazy... [LONG]
[Re: RapidRobert]
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06/27/09 01:40 PM
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If I have the #1 piston at TDC, how exactly do I check to make sure that the cam is correctly timed?
With the timing marks on TDC #1 compression, #6 should be on "rockover" which means that as you move the crank slightly back & forth(either side of TDC)on the harmonic dampener the #6 lifters will be at the same height & both moving.
Is this the only way to do it without having take off the water pump, timing cover, etc.? Doesn't some of that the #6 valves are doing depend on the cam profile?
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Re: HELP! This is driving me crazy... [LONG]
[Re: RapidRobert]
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06/27/09 02:21 PM
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I had one of those Chinese starters and after three ring gears went back to my old reliable mopar performance on and no more broken ring gears. looks like the Chinese starter holds crooked off the block. A friend had this problem too 3 or 4 ring gears then ground the block till the starter sat nice and straight! I personally won't try that $%@ again. 3 ring gears in 3 weeks sucked big time. only time in 33 years with this car I had a ring gear problem and now 2 1/2 years without a problem again just using my 1991 MP performance one though I had it rebuilt this winter!!
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Re: HELP! This is driving me crazy... [LONG]
[Re: Dodgem]
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06/27/09 05:09 PM
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I had one of those Chinese starters and after three ring gears went back to my old reliable mopar performance on and no more broken ring gears. looks like the Chinese starter holds crooked off the block. A friend had this problem too 3 or 4 ring gears then ground the block till the starter sat nice and straight! I personally won't try that $%@ again. 3 ring gears in 3 weeks sucked big time. only time in 33 years with this car I had a ring gear problem and now 2 1/2 years without a problem again just using my 1991 MP performance one though I had it rebuilt this winter!!
This starter/727/converter combo worked fine with my last motor. Since the starter is bolted directly into the transmission, I don't see how the new engine would have made a difference (if the starter is to blame). But there could be something that I'm missing...
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Re: HELP! This is driving me crazy... [LONG]
[Re: RapidRobert]
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06/28/09 12:32 PM
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The kickback/ backfire can have an effect on shearing the woodruff key in the cam .
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Re: HELP! This is driving me crazy... [UPDATED]
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07/09/09 03:06 PM
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So I took out a new set of teeth today... I hope that the 4th time is the charm...I'm ordering a new MP starter (instead of the 440 Source one) and I'm going to go ahead and buy a new converter (I'll probably fix and sell the old one once it's out). When I fired up my car earlier today, it back-fired a few times, but only at low RPM. At higher RPMs it seemed fine. Once it was running hot I advanced the timing and I think that the low RPM back-fire went away (the car is VERY loud, so it's kind of hard to tell). This makes me think that my problem ISN'T with the cam timing, but I might replace the cam with a three-bolt soon anyway. I'm thinking that the starter I have just isn't kicking out the bendix far enough, and the high compression is killing the teeth. I hope the new starter solves the problem. More $$$ and time... Any comments / suggestions?
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Re: HELP! This is driving me crazy... [UPDATED]
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07/09/09 03:41 PM
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I have the initial timing set at about 12 degrees BTDC when I start it, and I'm advancing it to about 18 BTDC initial once it's started.
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Re: HELP! This is driving me crazy... [UPDATED]
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07/09/09 08:46 PM
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Hard to believe this is because of timing or compression.
I would think if the starter can't turn the engine. It would sit there and melt the starter wire off before it would sheer the teeth off.
If it did have enough nuts to grind off teeth. Why wouldn't it just kill teeth where it is. Not all the way around.
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Re: HELP! This is driving me crazy... [UPDATED]
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07/10/09 10:15 AM
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The one thing that I'm sure of is that it's the starter bendix that's taking off the teeth. It's not taking off all of the teeth, just the ones that it comes into contact with. I'm thinking that maybe the 440 Source starter just isn't kicking out the bendix far enough, and the combination of compression and lots of torque (since the bendix is just barely engaging with the teeth) is what's killing the teeth.
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Re: HELP! This is driving me crazy... [LONG]
[Re: Jwilli500]
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07/11/09 10:35 AM
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Seems like I remember that there was occasionally a slight problem on some big blocks that some of the mini starters actually hit aganst the block and caused a mis alignment. Some slight grinding on the block was necessary? It varied from block to block, you now have adifferent block right? See if a piece of paper will slide between the block and the starter. If it is hitting the block it wont sit square with the transmission.EXACTLY: Not all blocks are the same..The easy fix is to simply grind the starter case instead of the block. Bet that'll fix your problem.
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This starter/727/converter combo worked fine with my last motor. Since the starter is bolted directly into the transmission, I don't see how the new engine would have made a difference (if the starter is to blame). But there could be something that I'm missing...
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Re: HELP! This is driving me crazy... [SOLVED!!!]
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09/07/09 02:01 PM
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So I decided to replace my cam, and I noticed that my brand new chain had indeed jumped three(!) teeth on my brand new gears. This is what's been causing the backfire that's been causing my ring gear teeth to get cut off by my starter gear. Why did the chain jump? It may have had something to do with the aftermarket woodruff key that I bought. I noticed when I was removing the old cam, that the crank sprocket seemed loose on the crank/woodruff key. I checked the sprocket on an old crank that I had lying around, and it fit really snug. I don't know how I missed this when I was putting my engine together, but I guess I did. I'm not trying to blame the company that sold the woodruff key (you can guess who they are) since I should have made sure that everything was snug before I buttoned up the engine. Needless to say, however, that I'll be replacing the aftermarket key with a stock on now... I'm just glad I finally figured out what the problem was...3 months later...
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Re: HELP! This is driving me crazy... [LONG]
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09/07/09 04:17 PM
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Check your cam timing. damhik
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