I'm at my wit's end trying to figure out what's wrong with my freshly rebuilt 340. A shop did all the basic work including installing the cam (centered) and the double roller timing chain w ma mopar's nifty new chain tensioner.
The car started right up for cam break-in, but later when I checked the timing, it read 15 degrees advance at idle and 45 advanced at 3000rpm. When I try to retard it, the motor bogs and dies.
Here's what I've already checked/confirmed:
When I assembled the final pieces of the motor, the two little "o's" on the camshaft gear and crank gear were vertically sitting next to each other at TDC. I've triple-checked the firing order. I've substituted 2 other known to work moperformance distributors. Wires and coil are new Accels. At TDC the distributor rotor is pointing at the left front corner of the intake, as the sketch in the manual pictures it. The harmonic balancer is OK. What's left to check?
The car begins to break up above 2500 rpm and has little power and won't even break the tires loose (3.23 sure grip / 2600 TCI converter) It should be pulling at least 400hp.
A friend suggested that the timing chain may have jumped a tooth, but I find this hard to believe in a new rebuild. But maybe this is not so uncommon. How would I confirm that this is the problem without pulling off the front of the motor?
ANY ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.
The car started right up for cam break-in, but later when I checked the timing, it read 15 degrees advance at idle and 45 advanced at 3000rpm. When I try to retard it, the motor bogs and dies.
Here's what I've already checked/confirmed:
When I assembled the final pieces of the motor, the two little "o's" on the camshaft gear and crank gear were vertically sitting next to each other at TDC. I've triple-checked the firing order. I've substituted 2 other known to work moperformance distributors. Wires and coil are new Accels. At TDC the distributor rotor is pointing at the left front corner of the intake, as the sketch in the manual pictures it. The harmonic balancer is OK. What's left to check?
The car begins to break up above 2500 rpm and has little power and won't even break the tires loose (3.23 sure grip / 2600 TCI converter) It should be pulling at least 400hp.
A friend suggested that the timing chain may have jumped a tooth, but I find this hard to believe in a new rebuild. But maybe this is not so uncommon. How would I confirm that this is the problem without pulling off the front of the motor?
ANY ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.