zupanj
Well-Known Member
I think you guys are right. I did have the distributor gear and oil pump shaft out and they looked brand new. I actually thought about turning the gear so it's in proper phase but that won't take care of the initial cause. Thinking back I noticed a stumble when I stepped on it lately but figured that was the carbs. Then two weeks ago it was really hard to start but finally started and ran. I drove it for a while to check a new setting on the accelerator pumps but I don't recall any misfires or bad running. I did notice when the stumble occurred that the engine seemed to go flat and acted different than the stumble at the higher pump settings. Then a week later it just would not start at all
This is not a crate motor that was put together by a shop for the guy I bought it from. I didn't see the front of the engine before it was put together though I was into most of the rest of it. I think the next step is to be at top dead zero and pull the timing cover as you guys said. I had to take a trip to Massachusetts this week but will play this weekend. This consulting stuff is interfering with my retirement.
This is not a crate motor that was put together by a shop for the guy I bought it from. I didn't see the front of the engine before it was put together though I was into most of the rest of it. I think the next step is to be at top dead zero and pull the timing cover as you guys said. I had to take a trip to Massachusetts this week but will play this weekend. This consulting stuff is interfering with my retirement.