Aaron jackson 87
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Here is the scoop... i have a 1987 k1500 blazer originally a 305 tbi. I bought it from a guy with a blown engine, the 305 had been converted to carb already. I bought a 1995 tbi 350 block, tore it down and rebuilt in my drive way this winter. Stock rotating assembly. I put in the summit 1102 camshaft and lifters, bolted on garage ported 193 swirlport heads, edelbrock performer intake, and the edelbrock 1403 500cfm carb that was on the 305 when i bought it, also transfered the hei distributor from it as well. I broke the engine in, went well. I have 250 miles on engine since rebuild and it runs "well" enough. Here is my problem... i did the break in set a 4° advance, everything disconnect and pluged as usual. Upon reciving more advice i wanted to advance to 8°, or more for optimum performance. Idle is set to 800rpm, timing at 4°, hook up light, plug vaccume, turn dst to advance to 8°, idle increases to 1100rpm~. I adjust idle screw back down to 800rpm. Re check timing and its back to 4°. So i did it again... same result. Every time i adjust the idle down to where i want it, it throws the timing back off, its an endless cycle... advance timing....turn down idle speed, timing decreases. Re set timing, idle increases, i lower idle speed, and timing drops again. Is this normal operation? How do i know my timing is staying where i want it? I cant run 8° or 10, or 12, or whatever without idle around 1 200 rpm. I cant run 800 rpm without timing going bac to 4°...... any thoughts on malfunction? Any ideas or suggestions please! Ive picked poor pauls brain apart as much as i can, and if i keep goin he wont have nothing left for himself!