As the title says, my 273 runs sweet as from idle to cruise, but if I try to push past 3,000rpm it starts to fall right off. No backfires or drama, the motor just seems to run out of energy.
Culprits?
Worn valve springs
Ignition issues ( still on points)
Just wondering
Motor struggles past 3,000rpm
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Re: Motor struggles past 3,000rpm
Get a reading off the timing first. It’s an easy check before pulling things apart.
You know the numbers ( somewhere in the teens for initial likely, 34ish all in) - at what point does it hit peak timing? Does it move past 3000 ?
You know the numbers ( somewhere in the teens for initial likely, 34ish all in) - at what point does it hit peak timing? Does it move past 3000 ?
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Re: Motor struggles past 3,000rpm
Thanks Morgan, not had time to check yet, but I usually advance my dissy as far as the motor wants to tolerate.
I believe that the distributor is a dual point, but only running one set of points. One of the yank forums noted that this can lead to reduced spark efficiency at higher rpm.
Think I’ll check that the advance mechanism is functioning correctly and probably upgrade to electronic ignition as I believe the dizzy is likely still original.
I believe that the distributor is a dual point, but only running one set of points. One of the yank forums noted that this can lead to reduced spark efficiency at higher rpm.
Think I’ll check that the advance mechanism is functioning correctly and probably upgrade to electronic ignition as I believe the dizzy is likely still original.
Re: Motor struggles past 3,000rpm
Before looking at anything else make sure you are actually getting full throttle, someone in the car with their foot to the floor and see if you can open the carb further, slip off the kick down rod and make sure that's not limiting it either.
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Re: Motor struggles past 3,000rpm
I did mate, first thing this morning. It’s an odd one, just seems to run out of breath. Given that 273s are meant to rev to make any power, it’s a bit odd. Motor sounds and runs sweet otherwise, but stick it in first gear and hammer it and nah, not so much
Re: Motor struggles past 3,000rpm
When things just go flat it’s not usually ignition related. Could be fuel starvation or something like the flap in the exhaust manifold not fully open.
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Re: Motor struggles past 3,000rpm
Ok, I’ll check. Never thought about the the exhaust side
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Re: Motor struggles past 3,000rpm
Cheer Blue, simple fix. I assumed that being a stock motor everything was set correctly. A quick check of the kickdown linkage showed I was getting 1/2” less full throttle. Parts were seized up so after getting medieval with it I reset the linkage and now the car revs as much as I want to give it.
Which is nice
Which is nice
Re: Motor struggles past 3,000rpm
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Nice when it is a quick fix. These boys have seen it all...
Nice when it is a quick fix. These boys have seen it all...
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