mechanic190
Well-Known Member
I am pulling my hair out with this motor. I built this about a year ago and one thing led to another so now I'm just getting it running. The cam was not broken in when out together. Block is I believe an 80 and ran decent before getting rebuilt. Pulled it down and re ringed and new bearings new cam. Slapped her in a 1981 w150 and purchased a brand new radiator from Napa, bypassed the heater hoses and filled with just water to brake in the cam. First found the distributor had a bent shaft. Pulled drive gear out and checked it. Seamed like the distributor was dropped at one point causing this issue. Only had a Mallory unilite on hand unfortunately so I pulled the dizzy and swapped to the unilite. Wire it up and tried to get her running. Couldn't get fuel to carb. Blew down fuel tank to clear whatever in the tank. Fuel pump wasn't pumping. Swapped to a used fuel pump on hand and was able to get fuel. Started and bumped up to 2k 2500 rpm immediately. Engine ran for about 10 min varying rpm between 2k and 2500. checked timing at 2k and was at 22 degree advanced. Engine started to over heat and had to shut her down. Let it cool down and was not able to start again.
Did I just screw up my cam break in? Possible to save? It is a comp cam 275DEH with their lifter and their valve springs.
I'm pretty sure my problem right now is the POS Mallory on it currently.
Did I just screw up my cam break in? Possible to save? It is a comp cam 275DEH with their lifter and their valve springs.
I'm pretty sure my problem right now is the POS Mallory on it currently.