Topic: New Engine Start Follow up
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Evansville`, IN - USA
Joined: 6/25/2007
Posts: 46
Vette(s): 1972 Convertible, ontario orange, ps/pb/pw/air conditioning and 31,000 original miles.
Not feeling so good right now. I got her started, but not without a loud backfire. I'm not sure this cause the smoking, but the left side smokes on start up (quite a bit and then subsides) but continues a little even as it is running. I followed the start up procedures listed and have good oil pressure (50 to 60 lbs) and engine runs 190 degrees. Sounds good runs good, however it's smoking. I'm just a little on the sick side right now, wondering if the backfire caused any problems. Any thoughts of what it might be. If I hadn't just had the heads machined (even though I'm not sure they replaced valve guides) along with everything else machined, I would swear it was valve guides. It's time to take a break and have a beer or two. Thanks, David

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The backfire did not harm the engine. Carb or vacuum pieces perhaps, but not the engine. It probably did no harm. It's not unusual to have a backfire when starting.
Don't be too critical of the smoke for a while. It is common to see smoke for 10 to 30 minutes. The metals have oil on them from machine work and assembly lube. It takes a while for this to burn off. If it is still smoking after 30 or 35 minutes I would be a bit concerned. But I'm talking about steady running. I can't really see them not putting new guides in the heads when doing the work. Let it clear out for a while, then see what it is doing.
My guess is it will be okay.

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Check your timing to make sure your not advanced too much. That will provide continued belching problems...
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Evansville`, IN - USA
Joined: 6/25/2007
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Vette(s): 1972 Convertible, ontario orange, ps/pb/pw/air conditioning and 31,000 original miles.
Thanks for your comments....I started this morning and much improved already. I have not set the dwell and timing yet. As a matter of fact, could I have set the distributor in a tooth off. I have the vacumm touching the manifold and will not turn any futher to the left. Can I pull the distributor out and reposition so I have more movement both left and righ (retard/advance)? I need to do that before setting my timing. Can you tell it's been 37 years since my last rebuild? Thanks, David

Manteca, CA - USA
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[QUOTE=corvettedave] Can I pull the distributor out and reposition so I have more movement both left and righ (retard/advance)? I need to do that before setting my timing. Can you tell it's been 37 years since my last rebuild? Thanks, David[/QUOTE]
Absolutely Dave, that's the prescribed method. I know how you feel. If you don't have an older car you wouldn't stay fresh on the old proceedures.
Jimmy B.
Just can't wait to get on the road again.
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