Bret
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Ok like I said in the other tread - I knew there was another shoe waiting to drop.
Well I got everything back together and am still awaiting some parts before I start the installation of the alloy head and new camshaft. But in the mean time I wanted to make sure everything else was fine first.
Anyway as some of you know I installed my new Mallory Dizzy with the PerTronix Electronic Ignition upgrade. Well when I run the RPMs above 3-4k it stumbles and falls flat on its face and starts to miss & back fire.
I'm thinking I have a tired old coil that is giving going south on me (field collapsing or can’t respond fast enough to the demand). Now it measures ok and might not be the real problem, but given that it’s about 7 years old, I’ve gone ahead & ordered a replacement just to be safe.
Another possibility is that the weights on the Mallory could be advancing more than 30-32 degrees at 3-4,000 RPMs but I’m not sure that it’s a dizzy the problem as it was doing the same thing with my old sloppy coil too.
Yet another possibility that my mechanic pointed out to me last week is that my Catalytic could be partially clogged and is restricting the exhaust and according to him would tend to bog the system down. If this is the case I won’t be able to do anything about it until I get my bits & parts back from the local welding shop here in town.
Oh well – one step forward, two steps back. Such is the case when navigating uncharted territory I guess.
Any thoughts are welcome and I’ll have some more updates probably this weekend.
Well I got everything back together and am still awaiting some parts before I start the installation of the alloy head and new camshaft. But in the mean time I wanted to make sure everything else was fine first.
Anyway as some of you know I installed my new Mallory Dizzy with the PerTronix Electronic Ignition upgrade. Well when I run the RPMs above 3-4k it stumbles and falls flat on its face and starts to miss & back fire.
I'm thinking I have a tired old coil that is giving going south on me (field collapsing or can’t respond fast enough to the demand). Now it measures ok and might not be the real problem, but given that it’s about 7 years old, I’ve gone ahead & ordered a replacement just to be safe.
Another possibility is that the weights on the Mallory could be advancing more than 30-32 degrees at 3-4,000 RPMs but I’m not sure that it’s a dizzy the problem as it was doing the same thing with my old sloppy coil too.
Yet another possibility that my mechanic pointed out to me last week is that my Catalytic could be partially clogged and is restricting the exhaust and according to him would tend to bog the system down. If this is the case I won’t be able to do anything about it until I get my bits & parts back from the local welding shop here in town.
Oh well – one step forward, two steps back. Such is the case when navigating uncharted territory I guess.
Any thoughts are welcome and I’ll have some more updates probably this weekend.