harrywt
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I am now in Carbondale CO. Drove from LA, to Lake Mead then Richfield UT before arriving in Carbondale. I am towing a pop up camper that is 1500 or so lbs.
Scout had surprising struggles up hills (mountains?) I changed the sparkplugs in Utah and also the wire set, cap and rotor. I have been changing plugs every few months as they were fouling alot. I had been at 10 BTDC and have been backing this off over the past year. I finally got rid of all pinging and this past change showed no plugs fouled. The timing had been 4 BTDC. I dont have a timing light here, trying to borrow one
I noticed that the dist. clamp bolt was somewhat loose so I decided to play with the timing. I tried advancing the timing first. I was never able to get any pinging but the engine is missing quite a bit. It misses more as timing is advanced more and more. I backed off the timing until I was reasonably happy with the acceleration and driving from Richfield to Carbondale was better than the previous legs.
Since I live in LA I had the carb (Holley 2300) jetted for sea level. Carbondale is at 6000 ft. Would high altitude tend to explain the missing and lack of pinging at advanced timing? Maybe I was too shy when advancing? The truck has a more pronounced gasoline smell which would be consistent with running rich with sea level jetting at high altitude
Scout had surprising struggles up hills (mountains?) I changed the sparkplugs in Utah and also the wire set, cap and rotor. I have been changing plugs every few months as they were fouling alot. I had been at 10 BTDC and have been backing this off over the past year. I finally got rid of all pinging and this past change showed no plugs fouled. The timing had been 4 BTDC. I dont have a timing light here, trying to borrow one
I noticed that the dist. clamp bolt was somewhat loose so I decided to play with the timing. I tried advancing the timing first. I was never able to get any pinging but the engine is missing quite a bit. It misses more as timing is advanced more and more. I backed off the timing until I was reasonably happy with the acceleration and driving from Richfield to Carbondale was better than the previous legs.
Since I live in LA I had the carb (Holley 2300) jetted for sea level. Carbondale is at 6000 ft. Would high altitude tend to explain the missing and lack of pinging at advanced timing? Maybe I was too shy when advancing? The truck has a more pronounced gasoline smell which would be consistent with running rich with sea level jetting at high altitude