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10-16-2005 07:29 PM #1
Big Block Predetonation
I'm old (52) but new to this forum stuff.
I have just finished building a dream and it started. I had a 69 Camaro when growing up and have recently got another.
Anyway, a Question. I started the motor for the first time in the car. It was broken in on a dyno. The motor is a 434 Chevy Big Block. (396 - bored- with 454 crank) The motor runs real strong. I warmed it up to make sure there were not leaks and all was well. Oh happy day. Then I tried to shut it down. It would not. The predetonation was consistant until I put it in gear and feathered the clutch to load the motor and it turned off. I thought the timing to be too advanced so I broke out the light. I set the timing at 10 degrees advanced as it was up around 25 or more degrees. I thought all was well until I tried to shut it down again. Still detonating. There is a mild street cam in the motor and I'm trying to get the specs from the builder. Should I be experiencing this predetonation with a 12 degree setting on the motor? The factory setting is only 4 degrees for a 396/375. I would expect more from this motor. Can anyone help or offer some suggestions? Thanks
Dammit, another good ol boy gone. Condolence to the family. RIP Mike
RIP Mike Frade, aka 34_40