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	05-30-2007 05:44 AM #1 Backfire -- exhaust -- driver side Backfire -- exhaust -- driver side
 
 I fired my engine for the first time since putting on the aluminum heads; I have a backfire through the drivers side exhaust about every 3 seconds at any throttle position. Engine also does not idle down as well as before. No changes other than new heads. Same problem cold or hot. Fuel pressure 5 pounds at carb. Timing seems not to affect the problem.
 
 ?? float too high, bad valves/seals in carb,(carb is 3 years old, about 2 hours of run time in my driveway), ?? 5-7 induced spark (thought this would be an intake backfire), spark plug misfire, exhaust valve sticking open?
 
 3 years ago new carb ran smooth right out of the box, no mods to floats or jets.
 
 Chev 454, 9.5:1, Holley 750, Msd 6 box, Msd distributor, Comp cam 235 duration at 0.050, hydraulic lifters, 2" headers.
 
 Jim
 
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	05-30-2007 06:51 AM #2
 Could be you missed the lifter with the pushrod? Or adjustment of valves wrong? Crossed wires? Lots of possibilities.
 
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	05-30-2007 06:53 AM #3
 I would check valve adjustment.
 
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	05-31-2007 03:00 PM #4
 Well......... I found the problem; it is 'the nut behind the wheel' or wrench in this case. When I put the new heads on, I reversed the wires on #5 and #7.
 
 Thanks for the responses and for tolerating a fool....
 
 Jim
 
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	05-31-2007 05:18 PM #5
 Don't be hard on yourself. You ain't exactly the only guy that ever did that.
 
 
 Jim
 
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	05-31-2007 07:19 PM #6
 we all get plug wires crossed every now and then.... its only a big dummy move if you mix up all 8 of em, 2 crossed no biggy, happens to the best of us... just be glad it was something easy to fix with no tear downjust because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day 
 
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	06-04-2007 10:23 AM #7
 When I fired up my 454 for the first time over 10 years ago, I couldn't get it to run whatever I did. Huge backfires and massive flames out the carb. Tried all afternoon!!
 Turned out I had wired the plugs as per Ford or Daimler V8, my only V8 experience up to then. When I made a phone call and found out Chevys were different, it started first turn of the key...
 Chris
 






 
		
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