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Steve Wood
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Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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March 03 2012, 11:43:16 PM »
Every once in awhile I work on my site trying to add stuff while I can still remember.
this is one of the pages I have been working on
http://www.vortexbuicks-etc.com/engine_starts_but_does_not_run_p.htm
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Steve Wood
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Re: Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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March 04 2012, 12:12:12 AM »
Are new gears available for the cam sensor?
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Steve Wood
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Re: Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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March 04 2012, 09:17:24 AM »
don't know if anything interchanges with them, or not, from a much newer car
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Steve Wood
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ULYCYC
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Re: Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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March 04 2012, 01:21:01 PM »
Webber sells ultra composite gears for over $100 if you need one.
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Keith Theriot
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Re: Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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March 04 2012, 10:00:52 PM »
this may sound dumb but i have never had to shim a distributor and am not sure where you would put the shim.
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Steve Wood
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Re: Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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March 04 2012, 10:05:30 PM »
You pull the gear off the distributor shaft, slide the shim or shims on and then reinstall the gear. That then reduces the amount of movement up and down possible in the shaft
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Steve Wood
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Steve Wood
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Re: Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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March 04 2012, 10:23:05 PM »
http://www.vortexbuicks-etc.com/cam_sensor.htm
Look at the second picture. See the brass roll pin in the gear? Drive that out. Then slip the shim(s) over the shaft and reinstall the gear and pin it.
People used to talk about 0.020" up/down free play in the shaft, but, as I said, the new ones are close to 0.050" so that seems reasonable.
Those that had to put shims between the cap and the base of the sensor (over the cap screws), probably have a very loose shaft-or so I guess
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Steve Wood
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ULYCYC
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Re: Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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March 05 2012, 07:42:18 AM »
I would not be too concerned with up/down play unless it hitting the cap or excessive. Side play from a worn bushing would be more troublesome since it will alter the reluctor airgap and cause a miss. I thing you can go at least .060-075 up/down and still be good.
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Steve Wood
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Re: Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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March 05 2012, 09:42:11 AM »
That would sound good to me except for one thing-
Over the past few years we have seen a number of cases where the cap had to be shimmed up with a couple of thin washers in order to get the car to run right and quit missing
Shim the cap up, or, in my case, pull the reluctor down
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Steve Wood
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ULYCYC
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Re: Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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March 05 2012, 11:13:24 AM »
Two problems here. I found some off brand caps and maybe now all caps made offshore are not made to factory spec. So the shimming of the cap will solve this. The MAF needs to be setup so it won't drag or put pressure on the cam gear or hang up on the oil pump drive. Just keep that in mind if you decide to fix the miss with gear shims.
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ED BAKER
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Steve Wood
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Re: Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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March 05 2012, 11:17:55 AM »
so you are against shimming back to where the new ones measure to be on clearance-which is what I suggested above?
At any rate, had an email from the second guy that had a problem and rotating his an 1/8" ccw fixed his miss under light throttle and boost as well. Down to Keith, now
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Steve Wood
http://www.vortexbuicks-etc.com
A lot of broken parts does not make you a racer; it makes you a slow learner.
ULYCYC
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Re: Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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March 05 2012, 11:27:06 AM »
Not at all. I agree 100% with all you said. I'm making a general statement to be careful when you shim gears. Also new caps are shit and out of spec.
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ED BAKER
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Steve Wood
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Re: Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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Reply #12 on:
March 05 2012, 11:30:07 AM »
we gotta work with what we have, or can get...it's Chinese Syndrome
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Steve Wood
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Keith Theriot
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Re: Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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March 06 2012, 08:05:14 AM »
still waiting for extra time to adjust the sensor, but I will let you know as soon as i have completed. Thanks
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Keith Theriot
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Re: Troubleshooting a miss, etc
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March 06 2012, 07:25:49 PM »
ok Steve, I moved the cam sensor and the car did idle a lil better and vertical play was .35 . butttttttt still when I unpluged the sensor it sounds like the injectors get loader and working over time and the idle gets bad
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85 GN -- Converted to 87 set-up using 66/72 turbo, front mount I/C, 80lb injectors,gn1 heads 14 bolt 1.65 roller rockers stud mount, ported intake with plate, fuel hot wire, 3" dp, running 24psi., alky kit, stroker 20 over, 212/206 roller, best time 10.995 @ 121 1.56 60ft
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