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#432656 - 09/02/08 10:11 AM
Re: Motor will not go above 2500 RPM?????
[Re: HotByte]
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Never get out of the boat
Admiral
Registered: 02/07/03
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Hmmm, 1977 302 ford, just thought of something, I've been thru this several times, and once with a 302... A compression test or a vacuum gauge will either verify it or rule it out:
Timing chain has jumped. Very possible, especially if the cam sprocket is nylon. But I've seen double roller setups jump too, the chain will stretch to the point they start wearing the steel teeth down, letting the chain jump...
If the chain has jumped one-tooth, cylinder pressure will be WAY down, so the burn will be very weak. The engine can seem to run fine, but throttle response will be slower. And in a boat, trying to turn that prop with no power, getting to, or past 2500 rpm would be a trick.
If it's jumped, a compression check would reveal very low, but consistent cylinder pressures. A vacuum gauge connected directly to manifold vacuum should read 15 to 20" of vacuum at idle, if timing has jumped, vacuum will be down to the 7 to 11" range...
At least it's a cheap fix, at Auto Zone the last timing gear set I bought from them, including both sprockets and a new chain, was less than $15.
Anyway, compression check or a vacuum gauge check is in order...
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#432916 - 09/03/08 06:29 AM
Re: Motor will not go above 2500 RPM?????
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Ensign
Registered: 03/19/08
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Hmmm, 1977 302 ford, just thought of something, I've been thru this several times, and once with a 302... A compression test or a vacuum gauge will either verify it or rule it out:
Timing chain has jumped. Very possible, especially if the cam sprocket is nylon. But I've seen double roller setups jump too, the chain will stretch to the point they start wearing the steel teeth down, letting the chain jump...
If the chain has jumped one-tooth, cylinder pressure will be WAY down, so the burn will be very weak. The engine can seem to run fine, but throttle response will be slower. And in a boat, trying to turn that prop with no power, getting to, or past 2500 rpm would be a trick.
If it's jumped, a compression check would reveal very low, but consistent cylinder pressures. A vacuum gauge connected directly to manifold vacuum should read 15 to 20" of vacuum at idle, if timing has jumped, vacuum will be down to the 7 to 11" range...
At least it's a cheap fix, at Auto Zone the last timing gear set I bought from them, including both sprockets and a new chain, was less than $15.
Anyway, compression check or a vacuum gauge check is in order... I found my father's old vacuum gauge that he gave me many years ago...it also says "fuel pressure" on the gauge....this is back from the days of the old mechanical fuel pumps. This will come in handy now. Worth a check...and the timing chain isn't that hard to replace...as getting to the front of the motor is easy. I remember reading about nylon gears in Ford V-8's once...so this would make sense.
Edited by Phill (09/03/08 06:30 AM)
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#435231 - 09/13/08 01:54 PM
Re: Motor will not go above 2500 RPM?????
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Ensign
Registered: 03/19/08
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Well...
I do know the motor was rebuilt over 10 years ago...
I opened up the timing case and the sprockets are steel...the chain seemed tight, with a little slop in it...
I put the ballance bolt back int the crakshaft and rotated it to TDC... (lined two dots up on the timing sprockets)
Pulled the distributor cap and noticed that the rotor did not line with cylinder number one on the cap...
Grabbed the plastic rotor and was able to rotate it cylinder 1, but the distritor shaft did not move.
I grabbed the original rotor...it had very little slop and was closer, but not on cylinder 1 (think this is because I adjusted the timing last with the NEW rotor).
I think this may explain why the engine was running fine for several hours, then all of a sudden the problem started at 3,000 RPM...then went down to 2500 RPM.
If the rotor moves, it would throw off the timing, right?
Half tempted to go to Autozone, grab a gasket set, slap it back together with, install the old rotor and go run it...
What do you guys think?
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#435259 - 09/13/08 06:41 PM
Re: Motor will not go above 2500 RPM?????
[Re: Phill]
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Never get out of the boat
Admiral
Registered: 02/07/03
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If the gears are steel and the dots line up, a 'little slop' is fine, and your cam timing should be fine. I'd go ahead and button up the front.
As for the rotor, it could be the one is cracked, and is "floating". AND, regardless if it's broken or not, if it's not pointed at or near the correct tower on the cap, it's possible that your spark is jumping to one of the towers next to it, lighting off the wrong spark plug--if this is the case it could firing your cylinders either really late, or really early. This could be the case if your distributor or the gears that drive it are installed a tooth off one way or the other.
Determine which way your distributor turns. At TDC the rotor tip should point AT or slightly past the correct tower for the #1 plug. The reason for slightly past is because as ignition timing advances and fires earlier, the rotor tip position will 'work its way backward'. If you find the tip is "behind" the correct tower, then as timing advances the rotor tip will work its way closer to the 'previous' tower. If it gets close enough, then the spark could jump to the previous tower, firing the plug that should've already fired, very late timing...It will run but have hardly any power...
I'm still concerned with your 10" of idle vacuum. However, if your cam has a profile with a lot of overlap, then 10" isn't so bad. Still, it might indicate a gasket leak...
Hope that all makes sense!
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