pjs2pc
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- 1973 Mustang coupe 351C
Hi guys, new to the forum so let's see how this goes. Looking for some opinions/advice.
I have a 73 mustang coupe with a 351c that I rebuilt fully about 10 years or so ago on a college student budget--which wasn't much. Since then I haven't even put 3000 miles on the car because it doesn't run the best. It was a stock 351c that I did the following to: bored to 4.030", put speed pro flat top pistons in, put a comp cams 280H (0.530 in/ex lift) 110º lobe separation cam in, edelbrock performer intake, holley 750 carb, msd distributor, and had a machine shop rebuild the open chambered 76cc heads. The rest was typical rebuild items. Rear end is 3.73 posi, transmission is a c4 that was rebuilt with a 3600 stall (I believe--been awhile).
Car just does not run correctly no matter how I change timing or fuel delivery--sometimes I get close depending on the weather, but it's VERY rare. I'm thinking my issues are due to the mismatch with the cam, intake, and heads. The heads seem to really have a detonation/pinging problem. Sometimes you can tune it out, but most of the time the rpm will lag/hesitate especially if you drive the car and give it some fuel.
I've tried everything I can think of with the parts I have. I've thrown the idea of going to aftermarket heads with quenched chambers, but didn't know if that would solve my problem or I really needed to start over.
Again, just looking for advice or if anyone has had similar issues with the 2V heads. I really hate seeing the car sit in my shop :/
I have a 73 mustang coupe with a 351c that I rebuilt fully about 10 years or so ago on a college student budget--which wasn't much. Since then I haven't even put 3000 miles on the car because it doesn't run the best. It was a stock 351c that I did the following to: bored to 4.030", put speed pro flat top pistons in, put a comp cams 280H (0.530 in/ex lift) 110º lobe separation cam in, edelbrock performer intake, holley 750 carb, msd distributor, and had a machine shop rebuild the open chambered 76cc heads. The rest was typical rebuild items. Rear end is 3.73 posi, transmission is a c4 that was rebuilt with a 3600 stall (I believe--been awhile).
Car just does not run correctly no matter how I change timing or fuel delivery--sometimes I get close depending on the weather, but it's VERY rare. I'm thinking my issues are due to the mismatch with the cam, intake, and heads. The heads seem to really have a detonation/pinging problem. Sometimes you can tune it out, but most of the time the rpm will lag/hesitate especially if you drive the car and give it some fuel.
I've tried everything I can think of with the parts I have. I've thrown the idea of going to aftermarket heads with quenched chambers, but didn't know if that would solve my problem or I really needed to start over.
Again, just looking for advice or if anyone has had similar issues with the 2V heads. I really hate seeing the car sit in my shop :/