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SANTA Ray 05-10-2013 10:20 AM

Power
 

Please give me some sdvice. I put a new motor in my coupe and it just doesn't have the power I had in my old engine. I have about 5K miles on this enging. I can tour fine and run 45/50. The issue is acceleration, I have changed the carb and been thru the distributor. Wondering if I have a bad valve or head gasket issue.

I have not checked the compression yet just looking for suggestions b4 I start.

Jim Brierley 05-10-2013 10:33 AM

Re: Power
 

Check the compression, and for proper spark advance. Retarded spark will result in low power. New engines can be a little tight and therefore down in power but at 5,000 miles it should have loosened up and be giving good power.

sidhartha 05-10-2013 10:38 AM

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Is there any differences in the build of the engines. The old and the new have the same stock or high compression heads and same cam deminsions? If you'd ever done a compression check on the old engine and still have the results. Then you could compare them to a test on the new one. That might tell you a lot. There's a number things that it could be.

Tom Wesenberg 05-10-2013 11:03 AM

Re: Power
 

Any chance a rodent got into the exhaust while the engine change was going on?

A plugged exhaust will give you low power and a low reading on a vacuum guage at higher speeds.

SANTA Ray 05-10-2013 11:46 AM

Re: Power
 

Don't think it's back pressure issue. The both have a 5.5 comp head. I know all about spark advance and timing, I drove from Atlanta to the Arctic Circle. The new engine was built 30 years ago and placed in storage. I put the 5.5 head on prior to droppong it in, don't think it's just tight as I have driven it from GA to the MARC & MAFCA Nationsl meets last summer. Just asking for something that I have overlooked b4 I start to attack the problem. Getting ready for Lexington next month and don't want to have any issues.

I can keep up with our club when touring. It could just be the engin's nature and I'm expecting to much

Thanks

Tom Wesenberg 05-10-2013 09:59 PM

Re: Power
 

I'm sure you checked the intake passages before you installed the engine. About 5 years ago I was asked to install an engine that had been stored for some time, and he didn't want to me spend any time checking it over. I'm glad I did check it over because the intake chambers were full of rodent crap and nests.

A guy with a rebuilt V8 once complained about lack of power and after a year he pulled the intake and found a rag inside.


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