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01-16-2005, 06:23 PM | #1 |
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Engine Dies?
This weekend i tired to break in my cam, but about 30 seconds into the break-in the motor died so i started it back up and brought up the rpms and 20-30 seconds into the break-in the motor died again. Im a little lost on where to go from here. If you can please help me out, Thanks.
I had the balancer at 30 degrees before top dead center then i dropped the distributor in with it a touch advanced. my setup is: 351w: 10:8:1 compression Mighty Demon 750 carb Victor jr. intake Victor jr. heads comp cams hydraulic flat tappet: 250, 256 duration @ 50 degrees 554, 558 lift. MSD billet distributor (21 degrees mechanical advance) MSD 6a box MSD coil |
01-16-2005, 06:45 PM | #2 |
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Re: Engine Dies?
Start with the advance 0 -15 advanced inititial. Nothing should kill the engine at any time. Check your fuel pressure supply? You need 30 minutes of 1500-2000 RPM running to get the cam broken in. Make sure you have adequate fuel is my main guess to keep it running
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