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Help!!! Carb, timing????

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Ok I hope everyone checked out my hidden winch! I'm trying to start out positive. LOL! :D Ok my dizzy kept hitting the firewall. Witch was screwing up my timing. I thought. So I bought a new MSD with an extern coil. I was going to started from scratch. I found top dead center and the timing mark was on 0. I dropped the dizzy in pointing to the #1 plug. Easy (right) the 350 would only spit and sputter. So I knew I was off. Some how! I then after a couple tries just had a buddy bump the starter until I felt the air blow my thumb off the #1 spark plug hole. I dropped the dizzy right in. Just like the last time a couple off years ago. And she fired right up. But she will only run way off the timing mark. I have carried her to several different guys before and they always set the timing at the same spot!! Its a newer Gm crate moter Edelbrock intake and edelbrock carb(600) about a year old. Taylor wires headers flowmasters and k&n air filter. Small cam and thats about all. I didn't build the motor. It idles fine and you can rev it up and it runs great. You put it in gear and it has a mind of its own. I sometimes sputters at low end and runs fine under full trottle. And then sometime boggs when you are rolling and then punch it. Just set it up with a vac gage and it's pulling around 19-20 at idle. I'm about to pull my hair out. I'm not an motor expert at all and I don't know what else to do. It runs fine on top end but when I slow down and give it a little throttle it stunbles until you give it more gas. Should I go buy a new carb!!? I'M BROKE!!! Any help would be great, yall know a whole lot more about these blazers than I do.:o I can drive it but I never know if I will make it home:mad:

Thanks
 
What carb does the engine have?? maybe a carb thing

I had a similar experience 2 mechanics put got the timing in the same spot but the engine did not like it, so i got it on my own using a vacuum gauge.

Have you checked the fuel filter?clogged lines???vacuum leak???
 
I had a problem like this after building a mild motor and used the stock GM HEI.
Turned out it was because the vacuum advance can gave it too much advance; some can be as much as 20 degrees. This doesn't work well with any kind of performance motor.
I made a limit to that keeps the vacuum advance at 8 degrees. Made a huge difference.
I then later experimented with different mechanical advance springs until I got it dialed in just right.
My motor has the Edelbrock Perfomer Plus cam, Edelbrock 1405 carb, Edelbrock Air Gap intake, and headers...averages 14-16 mpg AND performs better than it ever did.
 
Hey thanks for the reply! I set it tonight hooking up to the back of the carb. (using a vacum gage)Where the brake booster was pluged into. And adjusted the screws on the front of the carb until I got good steady vacum. About 19-20... I will give it a test run tomorrow! My folks next door dont like to hear me floating the vales passed 7!! LOL How did you adjust yours?
 
Sounds the same as my motor! I have never played around with the springs sounds like I need to look into that! Thanks
 
Sounds the same as my motor! I have never played around with the springs sounds like I need to look into that! Thanks

The big thing was limiting the vacuum advance to 8 degrees...made a huge difference...then the springs.

I tried several different combinations of springs and ended up with the strongest ones...that seems to work better with a heavy vehicle...mechanical advance starts around 800rpm and is all in around 3000rpm...this gave me the best performance.
 
Funny story, My buds blazer had an aftermarket timing tab bolted in the wrong spot from the po.

Took a little while to figure that one out.:doah:
 

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