Hey all! Well I'm back with another timing issue with my monte. I previously had an MSD pro billet distributor that was modified and locked out, and had some issue with it losing timing (and some other issues). There was an iron gear on it as well (pretty worn down), and I've since replaced it with a melonized gear and things seemed better.
Since this is primarily a street car that I'll be taking to the track sometimes, I decided to get an MSD pro billet 8360 with vacuum advance and get it running right on the street. Based on recommendations from the guy who put together my engine and the one who helped tune it previously, I put the black bushing (to add 18 degrees of mechanical advace) and 2 light blue springs (to all come in by 2500rpm) in it. Switched the gear to it, and dropped it in. I set the idle timing (plugged all vacuum advance stuff for now to get this right) to 18 degrees (since I want 36 total) and idle seemed great.
Here's the problem: as I rev the motor up, the timing raises to about 25 degrees...and just stops. It kind of bounces around, almost like it goes above it for a second but then settles back to around 25. This is a brand new distributor/bushing/springs/etc. and the weights are not sticking. I'm using an MSD timing light (NOT dial back) that should work with the distributor/6al box/blaster 2 coil.
Any ideas??? This is driving me nuts...
Since this is primarily a street car that I'll be taking to the track sometimes, I decided to get an MSD pro billet 8360 with vacuum advance and get it running right on the street. Based on recommendations from the guy who put together my engine and the one who helped tune it previously, I put the black bushing (to add 18 degrees of mechanical advace) and 2 light blue springs (to all come in by 2500rpm) in it. Switched the gear to it, and dropped it in. I set the idle timing (plugged all vacuum advance stuff for now to get this right) to 18 degrees (since I want 36 total) and idle seemed great.
Here's the problem: as I rev the motor up, the timing raises to about 25 degrees...and just stops. It kind of bounces around, almost like it goes above it for a second but then settles back to around 25. This is a brand new distributor/bushing/springs/etc. and the weights are not sticking. I'm using an MSD timing light (NOT dial back) that should work with the distributor/6al box/blaster 2 coil.
Any ideas??? This is driving me nuts...