Rentalman
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Hi all. I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving. I started my 74 Scout II project almost 3 years ago. I'm finally at the point where I got the engine started today. I bought this 74 Scout II non running. I have no idea what this 345 should sound like or respond like. Definitely different sounding than my 800B with a stock rebuild on the 304. I have my build progress in the forums under readers ride, 74 Scout II Rebuild/Restore and Instagram 74_scout_ii_reviver. This engine originally had a 4-barrell Thermoquad (the one with the plastic base). Anyway I've changed it up. The engine has been balanced and blue printed, polished and ported heads, removed the injection tube humps and got rid of all the emission stuff, Isky split durration cam, Pertronix Igniter III and Flame Thrower III coil, 2-barrel manifold with Holley 2300 0-7448 2-barrel carb and Stans Ceramic Coated Try-Y Headers. I removed the distributor from the engine to use the oil pump drive tool I purchased from IHPA to prime the engine with the 6-quarts of Driven Engine Break-In Oil. I re-installed the distributor lining up with all my marks made prior to pulling. First off I was not getting fuel to the carb. I was in touch with the mechanic that helped me with a lot of this build. I had to pressurize the fuel tank with my compressor nozzle. Ok now I have fuel in the carb bowl. I got it running for a short time yesterday then could not get it to restart. It would crank over fast as I have the mini hi torque starter. Sometimes it would just stop turning. Sometimes when it would do that I would loose complete electrical power. I re-wired the Scout with a 14 circuit Quick Wire Kit also purchased from IHPA. I was very methodical when rewiring studying the install book and the scout wiring schematic. My mechanic friend said the distributor may be to advanced and I may have also flooded the carb. Once again I got the no. 8 cylinder on TDC, checked the location of the rotor to be lined up with the no. 8 spark plug wire on the distributor cap and checked the location of the distributor round star looking thing in relation to the Pertronix pick up. Today I pulled the distributor and moved it over one or two teeth clockwise so I could gain more retard. Now I have the ability to retard the distributor more. Now when trying to start the Scout you can tell it almost wants to start. The more I retarded the distributor the closer it got to firing. And again while trying to start again I lost all power. I'm not sure if this is the Pertonix causing this or not. I've checked all fuses and their good. Its almost like something is cooling off then its ready to go again after a few minutes. Finally got the Scout started and ran it for a minute and a half. I could not apply the manual choke I installed as it would want to die. I kept my foot on the pedal to keep it running. I did not have the time tonight to let it warm up enough to let it idle on its own. I know I need to get it running some what smooth so I can break the cam in at 2200 - 2400 rpms for thirty minutes. While running to me it feels like its running a little rough. It did not backfire at all and was not blowing any black smoke as to running to rich. I'm going to try and upload the video on Instagram as to offer what it sounds like running. Here are the pictures from TDC. Thank you for any and all advise.