- May 15, 2005
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Just finished the carb conversion on my 91 GT.. Got initial timing set at 10*..Set idle & fuel mixture, float level & fuel pressure is at 5psi.. I'll probably bring it up to 6psi though..
Anyway, when I have the vacuum advance plugged on the distributor, the motor runs great.. If I connect the vacuum advance to the timed port on the carb, when i give it gas, it bogs & backfires.. I can very slowly bring the revs upto 1500rpm, but thats it.. then it starts to bog..If I give it gas quickly, it backfires throught the exhaust..
I dont get it... Could it be a bad vac advance mechanism? bad distributor?? I am using a used distributor off of an '85 GT with the steel gear for roller cam..
I've been told this dizzy has mechanical advance built in, so I should be ok to run it w/out the vacuum advance.. just set the total timing to 32*, and it should be ok..Any truth to this?
But I would much rather correct the problem, than "band-aid" it..
This ever happen to anyone? I was thinking about just getting a reman dizzy.. They are $50.. drop it in and see what happens..
Oher specs on the car are:
Stock 91 long block..
Performer 289 INtake
Holley 600 carb
MSD 6A & Blaster 2 Coil, 9mm wires, new plugs
Holley Blue pump, mallory bypass regulator..-6an braided hose throughout.
Stock '85 dizzy from a Manual tranny GT w/steel gear.
Any info appreciated..
Joe
Anyway, when I have the vacuum advance plugged on the distributor, the motor runs great.. If I connect the vacuum advance to the timed port on the carb, when i give it gas, it bogs & backfires.. I can very slowly bring the revs upto 1500rpm, but thats it.. then it starts to bog..If I give it gas quickly, it backfires throught the exhaust..
I dont get it... Could it be a bad vac advance mechanism? bad distributor?? I am using a used distributor off of an '85 GT with the steel gear for roller cam..
I've been told this dizzy has mechanical advance built in, so I should be ok to run it w/out the vacuum advance.. just set the total timing to 32*, and it should be ok..Any truth to this?
But I would much rather correct the problem, than "band-aid" it..
This ever happen to anyone? I was thinking about just getting a reman dizzy.. They are $50.. drop it in and see what happens..
Oher specs on the car are:
Stock 91 long block..
Performer 289 INtake
Holley 600 carb
MSD 6A & Blaster 2 Coil, 9mm wires, new plugs
Holley Blue pump, mallory bypass regulator..-6an braided hose throughout.
Stock '85 dizzy from a Manual tranny GT w/steel gear.
Any info appreciated..
Joe