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- My Car
- 1971 Mach 1, Grabber Blue w/Argent stripes. Original 2V 351C Auto, Tilt, rear defog, Black Comfortweave Interior. Under restoration. Original colors, 4V 351C, 4-Speed, Spoilers, Magnums, Ram Air. All Ford parts.
OK, I am needing more help with the kcmash Mach 1.
Today, I retorqued the Edelbrock aluminum intake, and replaced the engine feed wire with a new reproduction. Found a couple vacuum lines had lost their caps, so I replaced those.
I start the car up and she runs good and sounds good. Then a random miss, where the engine drops off for a second, then idles. I get a flashlight to check the float bowl levels and both are at mid window, look down the throat of the carb, the plates are closed and it looks pretty dry, head around to the drivers side and check the same, no issues. Cover the choke with my hand and she still idles.
Suddenly it Boggs a little and dies. I try to restart and fan the throttle to get her to fire. It barely gets running, bogged severely as I fan the throttle then she dies with a huge backfire out the exhaust. My whole family comes running out of the air conditioned house to see wat happened. I mean it was LOUD.
So the engine:
351C 4V Quench heads, Farrea 1 piece valves, and a roller cam with a Boss 351 grind. Edelbrock Dual Plane Performer LB intake, Holley 670 Ultra, 4 speed car. Remanufactured Autolite distributor with points and condensor.
My theory, Is there a chance that I have a bad coil that is shutting down randomly? Everything else is brand new and this is a random, but consistant event. The last backfire was Saturday night when I was about 1 mile from home. I turned aroun and made it home with i more stumble and backfire on my street.
I think the backfire occurs when I lose spark, the engine still pushes air and fuel in, then the mixture is igniting in the exhaust pipe.
Any experience with this out there?
Kcmash
Today, I retorqued the Edelbrock aluminum intake, and replaced the engine feed wire with a new reproduction. Found a couple vacuum lines had lost their caps, so I replaced those.
I start the car up and she runs good and sounds good. Then a random miss, where the engine drops off for a second, then idles. I get a flashlight to check the float bowl levels and both are at mid window, look down the throat of the carb, the plates are closed and it looks pretty dry, head around to the drivers side and check the same, no issues. Cover the choke with my hand and she still idles.
Suddenly it Boggs a little and dies. I try to restart and fan the throttle to get her to fire. It barely gets running, bogged severely as I fan the throttle then she dies with a huge backfire out the exhaust. My whole family comes running out of the air conditioned house to see wat happened. I mean it was LOUD.
So the engine:
351C 4V Quench heads, Farrea 1 piece valves, and a roller cam with a Boss 351 grind. Edelbrock Dual Plane Performer LB intake, Holley 670 Ultra, 4 speed car. Remanufactured Autolite distributor with points and condensor.
My theory, Is there a chance that I have a bad coil that is shutting down randomly? Everything else is brand new and this is a random, but consistant event. The last backfire was Saturday night when I was about 1 mile from home. I turned aroun and made it home with i more stumble and backfire on my street.
I think the backfire occurs when I lose spark, the engine still pushes air and fuel in, then the mixture is igniting in the exhaust pipe.
Any experience with this out there?
Kcmash