Trevthefox
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Back again with another 460 KC question. As always I appreciate all your help.
I have a '89 460 OMC King Cobra. It's equipped with a Holly 4160 650 CFM carb (newly rebuilt) and a comp cams xtreme marine camshaft. Stock camshaft was replaced. Points distributor that has been rebuilt with a fresh set of new points and condensor about a year ago.
Problem:
Engine will backfire once I reach about 2800 RPM under load. It will not backfire at 2800 rpm in neutral.
I've been searching online and I've read that it could be timing or compression problem. Initial timing has been set at 10º BTDC at idle. Dwell has also be properly checked at adjust with a dwell meter. I've been debating whether I should change the points out to an electronic ignition. I haven't checked the mechanical advance yet, nor did I change any springs when I rebuilt the distributor, but just assumed that it was functioning properly since initial is dead on and it revs up to higher RPMs with no problem in neutral.
Fuel lines have been checked and there is no blockage. Carb is being fed by an electric fuel pump and a holley fuel pressure regulator set at 6 PSI.
Should I be checking timing advance that is shown in the OMC handbook? or does that change now since I have an aftermarket camshaft?
Looking for some tips before I start throwing money at new spark plug wires, EFI ignition, new coil, etc.
I have a '89 460 OMC King Cobra. It's equipped with a Holly 4160 650 CFM carb (newly rebuilt) and a comp cams xtreme marine camshaft. Stock camshaft was replaced. Points distributor that has been rebuilt with a fresh set of new points and condensor about a year ago.
Problem:
Engine will backfire once I reach about 2800 RPM under load. It will not backfire at 2800 rpm in neutral.
I've been searching online and I've read that it could be timing or compression problem. Initial timing has been set at 10º BTDC at idle. Dwell has also be properly checked at adjust with a dwell meter. I've been debating whether I should change the points out to an electronic ignition. I haven't checked the mechanical advance yet, nor did I change any springs when I rebuilt the distributor, but just assumed that it was functioning properly since initial is dead on and it revs up to higher RPMs with no problem in neutral.
Fuel lines have been checked and there is no blockage. Carb is being fed by an electric fuel pump and a holley fuel pressure regulator set at 6 PSI.
Should I be checking timing advance that is shown in the OMC handbook? or does that change now since I have an aftermarket camshaft?
Looking for some tips before I start throwing money at new spark plug wires, EFI ignition, new coil, etc.