Nikzilla
12-29-2013, 03:42 PM
So when I took out my camshafts, I accidentally set the crank silver link at the top. So I had to rotate the crank with the cams out, while pulling on the chain.
When I put it back together, I aligned the marks with the #1 lobes facing outward, but the exhaust camshaft key was just slightly to the right off 12 o'clock with the crank at TDC. Maybe like 12:30 or 1. However, no matter how many times I rotated the crank, I couldn't get the marks to line up better than that.
When I tried to run it, I had a lot of trouble setting my timing, it was way to retarded, so I repunched the CAS.
Now, it looked like the CAS was in the right range, but I was still having trouble setting the timing. When I would take the TPS out and set it to 15*, after I plug the TPS back in it idles way to advanced, at 5*, so I would have to retarded back out.
But then, something that really bugged me. When I went to give it revs for TPS adjustment, I noticed that RPM's rose extremely sluggish. With timing set at idle with TPS in (case where TPS taken out makes it run retarded), even at full throttle the car takes 3 seconds to REV to 3,000 RPM, and it won't really go past it. With timing set with TPS out (case where TPS plugged back in makes it run advanced), it will refuse to rev past 1,100 RPM.
Could my mechanical timing be off? Could the crank sprocket have jumped a link? Do I just suck at setting timing, or should I take off my timing chain cover and check for chain link alignment?
When I put it back together, I aligned the marks with the #1 lobes facing outward, but the exhaust camshaft key was just slightly to the right off 12 o'clock with the crank at TDC. Maybe like 12:30 or 1. However, no matter how many times I rotated the crank, I couldn't get the marks to line up better than that.
When I tried to run it, I had a lot of trouble setting my timing, it was way to retarded, so I repunched the CAS.
Now, it looked like the CAS was in the right range, but I was still having trouble setting the timing. When I would take the TPS out and set it to 15*, after I plug the TPS back in it idles way to advanced, at 5*, so I would have to retarded back out.
But then, something that really bugged me. When I went to give it revs for TPS adjustment, I noticed that RPM's rose extremely sluggish. With timing set at idle with TPS in (case where TPS taken out makes it run retarded), even at full throttle the car takes 3 seconds to REV to 3,000 RPM, and it won't really go past it. With timing set with TPS out (case where TPS plugged back in makes it run advanced), it will refuse to rev past 1,100 RPM.
Could my mechanical timing be off? Could the crank sprocket have jumped a link? Do I just suck at setting timing, or should I take off my timing chain cover and check for chain link alignment?