Hello Folks,
Let's talk spark plugs. :flag6:
My engine is a Blueprint crate 383, as follows:
10:1 compression
Aluminum cylinder heads w/64cc chambers
2.02" intake/1.60" exhaust
Hydraulic roller cam
.528 Intake .536 Exhaust
221 Intake / 226 Exhaust duration
@.050 - 110 degree lobe separation
Sanderson headers with Flowmaster 40 series mufflers
Holley 770CFM carb with Edelbrock Performer manifold
Holley mechanical fuel pump
MSD 6 box with MSD 8361 Pro-Billet vacuum advance distributor
14 degrees initial, 34 degrees total all in at 3500RPM
180 degree thermostat
I just recently re-sealed the engine (new valve cover, oil pan & timing cover gaskets), and while I was at it I installed a 180 degree thermostat (there was none before), and I changed spark plugs to Blueprint's recommendation (Champion 792 gapped at .045"). My old plugs were NGK R5671A-7. (Disclaimer: there was noting wrong with the NGKs, just replaced them for the sake of having new plugs.)
The car is still running great, but I've noticed a couple of changes:
(1) I used to be able to turn on the key (electric choke), pump the gas once, and the car would fire right up and idle. Now it will fire right up, but it dies so I have to keep my foot on it for about 30 seconds. After that she idles on her own. (*No changes were made to choke or carburetion.)
(2) The engine idles at around 1000rpm in park. I've noticed that the idle seems less smooth than before, not rough but more of the 'pum-pa-pum' sound.
(3) The engine definitely appears to idling leaner that before, as the exhaust fumes are much easier on the eyes than before...surprisingly clean.
Otherwise no miss, no hesitation, instant throttle response, still a blast on the road.
My inclination is that the different spark plugs have something to do with this - thoughts? How different are the plugs that were in it vs. what's in it now?
I know that spark plug choice generates a lot of discussion (just like oil filters, lol), and a lot of people can't stand Champions. I put them in because of Blueprint's recommendation, but frankly I hated them too when I was a kid, couldn't get them to run right in any of my cars.
I'm thinking of going back to the NGKs...is the R5671A-7 the correct heat range?
And while we're at it, what is the spark plug of choice for our Forum members, and what would you recommend for my engine?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: I just realized that these symptoms could be caused by a vacuum leak...I will check that immediately. Based on my engine specs, what reading should I expect? Should I see 18?
Let's talk spark plugs. :flag6:
My engine is a Blueprint crate 383, as follows:
10:1 compression
Aluminum cylinder heads w/64cc chambers
2.02" intake/1.60" exhaust
Hydraulic roller cam
.528 Intake .536 Exhaust
221 Intake / 226 Exhaust duration
@.050 - 110 degree lobe separation
Sanderson headers with Flowmaster 40 series mufflers
Holley 770CFM carb with Edelbrock Performer manifold
Holley mechanical fuel pump
MSD 6 box with MSD 8361 Pro-Billet vacuum advance distributor
14 degrees initial, 34 degrees total all in at 3500RPM
180 degree thermostat
I just recently re-sealed the engine (new valve cover, oil pan & timing cover gaskets), and while I was at it I installed a 180 degree thermostat (there was none before), and I changed spark plugs to Blueprint's recommendation (Champion 792 gapped at .045"). My old plugs were NGK R5671A-7. (Disclaimer: there was noting wrong with the NGKs, just replaced them for the sake of having new plugs.)
The car is still running great, but I've noticed a couple of changes:
(1) I used to be able to turn on the key (electric choke), pump the gas once, and the car would fire right up and idle. Now it will fire right up, but it dies so I have to keep my foot on it for about 30 seconds. After that she idles on her own. (*No changes were made to choke or carburetion.)
(2) The engine idles at around 1000rpm in park. I've noticed that the idle seems less smooth than before, not rough but more of the 'pum-pa-pum' sound.
(3) The engine definitely appears to idling leaner that before, as the exhaust fumes are much easier on the eyes than before...surprisingly clean.
Otherwise no miss, no hesitation, instant throttle response, still a blast on the road.
My inclination is that the different spark plugs have something to do with this - thoughts? How different are the plugs that were in it vs. what's in it now?
I know that spark plug choice generates a lot of discussion (just like oil filters, lol), and a lot of people can't stand Champions. I put them in because of Blueprint's recommendation, but frankly I hated them too when I was a kid, couldn't get them to run right in any of my cars.
I'm thinking of going back to the NGKs...is the R5671A-7 the correct heat range?
And while we're at it, what is the spark plug of choice for our Forum members, and what would you recommend for my engine?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: I just realized that these symptoms could be caused by a vacuum leak...I will check that immediately. Based on my engine specs, what reading should I expect? Should I see 18?