TopBanana72
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1972 Dodge Charger. 318 w/ 4bbl avs2 and performer manifold. Engine rebuilt 12k miles ago with KB167 pistons and 302 heads, mild 340ish cam. It has been running perfect until now. Now it has a very rough idle that I have not been able to pin down. It is fine at highway speeds and over 20-25 MPH, but misses like crazy below that. So far, I have basically thrown the parts cannon at it, plus some tests:
1) New plugs
2) New Plug wires
3) New cap and rotor
4) New fuel filter
Swapped coil to my spare - no difference (both coils tested good, but my spare seemed a little better)
Swapped ballast resister to my spare - no difference
Swapped ECU to my spare - no difference
Checked for vacuum leaks - none found
Checked timing - set to what it's always been (about 34 deg. total, 10 deg. initial), timing mark rock steady under the light.
Adjusted idle mixture screws to highest vacuum - still rough idle
Checked the new plugs after about 1000 miles of use (took car to Carlisle with this rough idle condition) - all plugs perfect read
Checked compression - all cylinders even at about 135 (I used a thick head gasket on the rebuild and stock springs so I know it could/should be higher pressure, but it's been running strong since rebuild.)
Checked PCV valve - it's functional
I'm in need of the B body brain trust! Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
1) New plugs
2) New Plug wires
3) New cap and rotor
4) New fuel filter
Swapped coil to my spare - no difference (both coils tested good, but my spare seemed a little better)
Swapped ballast resister to my spare - no difference
Swapped ECU to my spare - no difference
Checked for vacuum leaks - none found
Checked timing - set to what it's always been (about 34 deg. total, 10 deg. initial), timing mark rock steady under the light.
Adjusted idle mixture screws to highest vacuum - still rough idle
Checked the new plugs after about 1000 miles of use (took car to Carlisle with this rough idle condition) - all plugs perfect read
Checked compression - all cylinders even at about 135 (I used a thick head gasket on the rebuild and stock springs so I know it could/should be higher pressure, but it's been running strong since rebuild.)
Checked PCV valve - it's functional
I'm in need of the B body brain trust! Thanks in advance for any suggestions.