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Old 07-09-2019, 07:17 PM   #26
vettetlb
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Location: Midland, MI
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Re: 68 c10 327 with no power

So i have found that the balancer ring has spun. I advanced the timing until i had clearence issues with the carb and vacuum advance. Huge improvement. But i think it is not there yet. Need to pull and turn the dizzy by a tooth. Will do that and replace the balancer.
The hei is gm stock. Dont know what it cam out of.
I do have a 1 inch composite spacer under the carb. I also have the rod and jet kit for the carb. I ended up putting it back to original jets and rods as anything i did to it made it worse. I did leave the lighter step up springs in it though. And since the cam change, i have done nothing to the carb except the idle air adjustment.
I dont have a flooding problem but the bouncy fuel pressure is bothersome.
Ill keep tinkering with it and get it figured out.
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