this one is a wierd one, since I've put the heads/cam/intake/headers/lifters, etc in the stock bottom end, with the tweecer if I essentially run anymore than 28* total timing at lower rpm's the motor makes a really loud crunching sound.. you know how a motor kinda shakes, its almost like something is hitting something, but it sounds internal to the motor? what could this be? as soon as it starts to rev it smooths itself out..
is this time for a better damper?? or is this a distributor problem? or motor mounts? anyone ever had this? I know its timing cause I went into my tweecer and dropped total timing under 1500 all across the board to 24* and instantly it went away (and idled smoother too)...
another worry is what sound would your motor make if your valve train geometry (or, if your pedestal mount lifters weren't set at the proper tightness?)... would the above be the result?
thanks !!
is this time for a better damper?? or is this a distributor problem? or motor mounts? anyone ever had this? I know its timing cause I went into my tweecer and dropped total timing under 1500 all across the board to 24* and instantly it went away (and idled smoother too)...
another worry is what sound would your motor make if your valve train geometry (or, if your pedestal mount lifters weren't set at the proper tightness?)... would the above be the result?
thanks !!