Need Addvice

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  1. BigDog41364

    BigDog41364 Member

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    My motor is running rough at higher rpm,s (2000-4500ish). When its in neutral it runs good, it misses a little but when there is a load on it (driving it) it runs a lot rougher. you can hear a misfire and feel a bad vibration. im thinking vacuum advance is not working correctly but i don,t know how to check it. any other suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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    302 .060 over
    KB Pistons 10.7to1 Compression
    Comp Cam Big Muther Thumper Cam .491 .476 Lift 107 deg
    Comp Cam Lifters, Push Rods, Magnum Steel Roller Rocker Arms
    Prostar Aluminum heads
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    Holley Street Avenger 670cfm Vacuum Secondary
    GM Style HE Distributor

    2Hrs of run time on fresh rebuild

    On a side note. this forum has been fantastic, you guys have been great and have a vast knowledge on mavericks,always polite and have helped us out immensely. hopefully we can get this running so we can get to the roundup and put some faces to the names
     
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    Its a flat tappet engine, right? Any lifter noise? Hope the cam break in went well.
     
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    Yes flat hydraulic lifters, i used the comp cam's break in additive and followed the break in procedure. im going to pull the valve covers today and check things out, see if there is something noticeably wrong, i don't here anything but im going to check anyway
     
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    disconnect the vaccum pot completely..plug the hose.. and see what it does.

    You may have the carb misadjusted and/or the ignition advance curve may be such that it's causing a lean misfire. Adding advance from the pot may just be adding insult to injury at this point.

    What is the initial advance set to right now?

    Does that carb(new or used?) have power vavlve blowout protection built in?
     
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    Mavman72 Gone backwards but lookin' forward

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    Check your valve train adjustments and valve springs...Take a good look at your pushrods too...
     
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    I always go so far as to pull lifters and check out the current mating between the cam/lifter lobe just to be sure as well. Even the slightest galling now.. can rear its ugly head many hundreds of miles later on when you are floating on the cloud of success. Metal flakes in the oil can wipe the whole motor and make you wish you had double checked surface run in.

    Even just thinking about this stuff makes me happy I only run full rollers on everything these days. :burnout:
     
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    vibration/miss

    Valvetrain X2...check everything, sounds like a bad lifter to me:cry:
     
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    well ill have to continue the diagnosis in a day ou two, I was driving it to the alignment shop,after about 10 mi. the fuel pump died, its been acting up for a few days,now im thinking low fule pressure might be the culprit...LOL
     

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