Help ASAP!
Help ASAP!
My car is carburated and when I try to turn it over and press the gas fire comes out the carb. Then I took the timing chain off and turned the timing 180 degrees to test it and does the same thing. Do you think it could be related to crankshaft position sensor? I don't know what it could be. The car won't run either way but just turns over and plugs and wires are fine.
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LT1
Distributer
(Hint: Computer sets that and only thing could be that would be CPS) Thanks for the help though but that won't do it. The timing was rotated 180 and still catches fire.
Distributer
(Hint: Computer sets that and only thing could be that would be CPS) Thanks for the help though but that won't do it. The timing was rotated 180 and still catches fire.
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It is more than likely something to do with your timing. You should be installing the cam with a degree wheel. If you do this correctly that shouldnt be of concern. I would check valve lash, and initial timing. ALSO since it has backfired through the carb make sure that the power valves are still in it. IF its one of the newer carbs it prolly has blowout protection. On my carbed cars if it does that it is almost always the distributor being 180 out or it is way retarded/advanced initial timing. If your valves are too tight it would also do this. All it takes is 1 valve being too tight and letting the flame past it up into the intake.
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Originally Posted by SSConceptz
LT1
Distributer
(Hint: Computer sets that and only thing could be that would be CPS) Thanks for the help though but that won't do it. The timing was rotated 180 and still catches fire.
Distributer
(Hint: Computer sets that and only thing could be that would be CPS) Thanks for the help though but that won't do it. The timing was rotated 180 and still catches fire.Please dont criticize others trying to help when you dont sound like you know much yourself.
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Originally Posted by Transamdriver
Please dont criticize others trying to help...
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Originally Posted by SSConceptz
LT1
Distributer
(Hint: Computer sets that and only thing could be that would be CPS) Thanks for the help though but that won't do it. The timing was rotated 180 and still catches fire.
Distributer
(Hint: Computer sets that and only thing could be that would be CPS) Thanks for the help though but that won't do it. The timing was rotated 180 and still catches fire.PS: The CKP in the LT1 had nothing to do with the ignition timing, its just there to detect misfires. Might want to insure you have the Opti indexed correctly to the cam dowel.
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