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Have a story with a couple of low compression engines....one a stock block 72 318 and a unknown year 440 with low compression forged pistons. BOTH loved 50 degrees timing and both were checked with 3 different timing lights. One light is an old Craftsman light that is known to be one of the better ones. Anyways, the 440 car (67 Coronet) had an aftermarket converter that seemed to stall fairly well in the 3200 range with an old DC 484 cam. Nothing big but did ok. The car seemed to run ok but was somewhat slow even with 3.91 gears. We bumped up the timing and it ran better and did that several more times until it ran pretty dang good which surprised us with a best run was at 50 degrees! It ran mid 12's.
Next was a 72 Demon with the original teen bottom end with 360 heads. Can ya say low compression? Don't remember what the numbers were but they were low. It had a stock converter and a 480 lift cam of unknown origin but was installed using the dot method so who knows why the engine was so lazy until 3k rpm. It idled loudly and sounded mean but was tame until 3k and then all hell broke loose until 6200 and that's when it said 'enough' lol. It was like someone turned off the ignition at that point. That teen ran 13.51 @102 in the 1/4 in that 2950 Demon.
Another friend built a 408 Duster that didn't do squat. It was loud with open headers at an idle and I asked if he degreed in the cam. He aligned the dots and my thought was the cam was retarded. After he changed damn near everything and it didn't do any good, he checked the cam. It turned out to be 7 degrees retarded. After that, it ran good. Not saying this is your problem but just some of mine lol
Next was a 72 Demon with the original teen bottom end with 360 heads. Can ya say low compression? Don't remember what the numbers were but they were low. It had a stock converter and a 480 lift cam of unknown origin but was installed using the dot method so who knows why the engine was so lazy until 3k rpm. It idled loudly and sounded mean but was tame until 3k and then all hell broke loose until 6200 and that's when it said 'enough' lol. It was like someone turned off the ignition at that point. That teen ran 13.51 @102 in the 1/4 in that 2950 Demon.
Another friend built a 408 Duster that didn't do squat. It was loud with open headers at an idle and I asked if he degreed in the cam. He aligned the dots and my thought was the cam was retarded. After he changed damn near everything and it didn't do any good, he checked the cam. It turned out to be 7 degrees retarded. After that, it ran good. Not saying this is your problem but just some of mine lol