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11-06-2003 04:26 PM #1
350 with idelbrock carb /tunning
i have just bought a 1968 camaro its been rebuilt with only 1200 miles on it .The car is racing in idel what should the proper idel speed be ,this is a 350 with 400hp.can anyone help
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11-06-2003 05:36 PM #2
I have a LS6(405)hp that idels at 800 rpm. Getting 400 hp from a cast iron motor w/o fuel injection & w/o a fairly radical cam is difficult thus, your idel speed will be high.....probably above 800.
Do you know the specs on the cam & the cr?Don Meyer, PhD-Mech Engr(48 GMC Trk/chopped/cab extended/caddy fins & a GM converted Rolls Royce Silver Shadow).
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11-06-2003 05:47 PM #3
no i dont all i know is that the engine was profesionaly done it has a idelbrock rpm intake with a 4barrel idelbrock carb all new .also the car seems to make a ratteling noise when i go up hills
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11-06-2003 06:22 PM #4
Mike
If it is rattling going up hills, that means it's detonating. There is a reason they call that the "death rattle". First thing to check is timing, your total advance should not be more than 36-38 degrees. Static timing should be 4-12 degrees depending on set up. The next thing to check is for a lean condition, too much air not enough gas. This could be caused by a vacuum leak which could also cause the high idle. You mention the car has 400 hp, if it has over 10-1 compression you will need the best gas available, if it has over 11-1 you may need octane boosters or racing gas. Less than adequate octane will also cause detonation (pinging).
I found the Edelbrock tech support people to be very helpful and you can check their troubleshooting tips at their web site. http://www.edelbrock.com. I had some questions and sent them an email, they responded within a couple days and their advice was right on the money. If you send tham an email, provide them with as much information as possible.
Hope this gives you some things to check. I would recoomend that you not drive the car much until you get rid of that rattle. It will eat a valve or piston before long.
PAtOf course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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11-06-2003 08:43 PM #5
Stu is right on, burn tires later when you get her better=-(
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