I'm putting a '46 chief back on the road after many years. A builder in Sacramento (about 2 hr.s away) did the engine for me and put 80" wheels and bonniville cams in it.
In its previous incarnation (74" - std. cams) I could get it to lope along at a good steady idle. Now I just can't get it to idle like that.
When I retard the spark, the idle evens out just fine, but with the spark advanced, it misses about every 5th beat or so.
I've rechecked the timing 5-6 times, reset the carb a similar number of times. Before I start digging deeper, I want to find out if this is characteristic of the bonniville cams? Do they idle a bit rougher than standard?
In its previous incarnation (74" - std. cams) I could get it to lope along at a good steady idle. Now I just can't get it to idle like that.
When I retard the spark, the idle evens out just fine, but with the spark advanced, it misses about every 5th beat or so.
I've rechecked the timing 5-6 times, reset the carb a similar number of times. Before I start digging deeper, I want to find out if this is characteristic of the bonniville cams? Do they idle a bit rougher than standard?
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