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Backfire

DomeD U

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Now that I solved the first problem of no spark, now it backfires under a load only. I have set the timimg to 5 deg btc and checked the fireing order about 10 times and all is right. Pluges are gaped to .045. I have never had this much troubld from just a tune up before, this is making me want to sell this thing., btw I just bought it two days ago.

let me say that before i did the tune up it ran fine. Now that I have changed the plugs, wires, coil and rotor it runs like sh1t. I know that incorrect timimg is what causes backfiring but I have it set to 5 so come on it should not be backfiring.?.
 
Is it firing through the carb or the exhaust?
I'm going to assume carb if you're backing the timing off. If you're sure you have the timing order right, did you remember to unhook and plug the vaccuum advance before you set base timing?
 
BadBob said:
Is it firing through the carb or the exhaust?
I'm going to assume carb if you're backing the timing off. If you're sure you have the timing order right, did you remember to unhook and plug the vaccuum advance before you set base timing?

exhaut. i think, at least that is what it sounds like.

I am 100% on the firing order

yes I unhooked the vac advance.
 
DomeD U said:
ii think I am going to replace the whole dis tomorrow and the carb, if that doesn't work I am selling......

How much money will you loose trying to sell a truck that doesn't run properly. Don't know much about how to fix your problem but take it to someone who can fix it. You'll be happier in the long run. Stick to it.:D
 
What year is the vehicle in question? What cylinder are you hooking the timing light to?
 
i am not a complete tard....

it is a 350

and I am hooking the timing light to the #1 first on driverside.

I think I distroied the dis when I forgot to install the little ground strap under the coil.

it is an 1984 350 4x4 700r4 np208 black on gray 3" block lift w/33x12.5x15 tires
 
Try closing the gap on the plugs to 35 - 40 and setting your timing at 8. what my buddy runs his 350 at.
 
DomeD U said:
i am not a complete tard....

it is a 350

and I am hooking the timing light to the #1 first on driverside.

I think I distroied the dis when I forgot to install the little ground strap under the coil.

it is an 1984 350 4x4 700r4 np208 black on gray 3" block lift w/33x12.5x15 tires

With answers like this don't expect to get any help from me. Knowing the engine and year happens to be pertinent info. Try calling an auto parts store and asking them for parts for your engine without giving them any details and see how far you get. :deal:
 
4X4HIGH said:
With answers like this don't expect to get any help from me. Knowing the engine and year happens to be pertinent info. Try calling an auto parts store and asking them for parts for your engine without giving them any details and see how far you get. :deal:

I am sorry man, I am fustrated, that I cannot get it to start. I know that knowing to year and engine is very pertinent info. I think I was refering to the question about if I was putting the timming light on the #1 plug.

Again sorry
 
You have no idea how many people don't know which cylinder is #1. I run across people everyday at work who are clueless. They also think that the cylinders are numbered all in a row, you know, 1,2,3,4 and so on.
 
I don't think you can toast the whole distributor, but certainly the module might be bad. Before you toss it and buy a new one, take it to a parts place, most of them can test em.
 

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