RE: [Chevelle-list] The GR8PMKN

2003-10-18 Thread Dale McIntosh
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I hope I did Scott. Turned out that at least#8exhaust 
lobe was flat. I haven't seen the cam yet but the shopdoing the 
investigating called and just said, "What kind of cam are you going to put back 
in?"  That was causing the minor backfire out the exhaust and hopefully 
the extensive "clicking" I was hearing. As it got worse, it was also 
causing a "knock" but only sporatically. At times it sounded like a rod or 
a main. It'd idle fine with no noise, then start knocking for maybe 10 
seconds, then stop again. Maybe it wasn't anything with the injection or 
ignition to begin with - I hope, I hope.

I talked with Harold Brookshire of Lunati (formerly Ultradyne) about a 
new cam. He's grinding me one with a larger lobe separation (114º) than 
the off-the-shelf Comp cam I had (110º) that he and other FI gurus said would be 
better for a FI engine. He also said that most cams tend to close the 
valves very quickly and that can sound like rockers out of adjustment. 
Makes some sense as I never was really happy with the lifter noise and could 
never "seem" to get them adjusted so they'd be quiet. He said his grinds 
close the valves about 20%-25% slower/easier so they don't beat the seat to 
death and cause the minor clicking.

Hopefully it was just the cam causing the problems. When I had the 
700R4 put in, they thought the injectors were too loud but they found my oil pan 
and rear main oil leak. Had the oil pan/rear main replaced along with a 
new oil pump, then the knocking starts to rear its ugly head. I'd get one 
thing done and another would seem to crop up. Hopefully, it's just the cam 
this time.

I hope to have the cam next week and put the GR8PMKN back on the 
road. I already missed the Goodguys event at Ft. Worth and a couple of 
local shows/cruises because of it. I want my car back to drive - 
argh!

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  [Chevelle-list] The GR8PMKN
  Dale,
   Did you ever sort out the Engine or Fuel 
  Injectiontroubles you were having with the GR8PMKN? Man is that an 
  awesome car! I love theFlamework.Just curious.
  
  
  
  Scott Jackson1969 CHEVELLE SS 396T/C # 
  2172


Re: [Chevelle-list] The GR8PMKN

2003-10-18 Thread Harleyguy440

Hang in there Dale, you'll have it back soon enough. I have a vast amount of fuel injection knowledge when it comes to Harley Davidson Motorcycles. I'm a (former for the moment) Certified Harley Tech. and have gone to a couple of fuel injection schools in Milwuakee, Wisconsin. There are some differences on automotive systems (speaking of late model cars only). I haven't seen any of the systems like you have had installed on the GR8PMKN. I'm stillvery new to the Musclecar scene but I'll get up to date on all of this stuff eventually. I will have some time on my hands, as I just got Downsized from my job. I know just how you feel about wanting to have the car to enjoy. I just wish I had the money to get going on the restoration. Oh well, I'll find a new job and will get the '69 up and running one of these days. I waited 20 years to get the car so if it takes a couple more to get it restored, so be it. 


Scott Jackson1969 CHEVELLE SS 396T/C # 2172


Re: [Chevelle-list] The GR8PMKN

2003-10-18 Thread Bad66Chevelle454


Dale,

How your motor is acting is how mine was when my cam went out. It had a knock, a big one, but it wasnt consistent. At idle it sometimes had it, then wouldnt. Usually if I got the RPM's high enough, it went away. Also caused the motor to run like crap, misfire badly. Eventually it got worse(drove it alot trying to figure out what it was), and it knocked all the time. Good luck with yours-

-Tim