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chevyart 07-13-2008 07:16 PM

motor rocks too much at idle
 
big block just rebuilt wiyh yhe best rotating assembyy, balanced, real big lunatti solid roller,stock chevy dual plane, aluminum heads, stock fuel pump and lines, headers through mufflers, msd ignition, roller roch=kers. all good stuff. the motor rocks like crazy at a normal idle(800rpms), and and as 1200 idle it still rocks too much. the car does not have a miss init when running, but has a little vibration on takeoff (its a 4 speed car, with new clutch pressure plate and flywheel. something is very wrong. any ideas out there in chevyland. could it be valves adjusted wrong(i hear a few loose ones). guy says the vacuum reading is good( i dont believe him asd the cam is a big, big cam). this is the second carb on the car with no change. HELP chevy arPS i dont think there is any typeof cranckcase evacuation system or no type of pvc vale from valve cover to vacuum side of carb.

gearhead1011 07-13-2008 10:13 PM

the flywheel could be "clocked" wrong if it's externally balanced.

rabiddawg 07-14-2008 05:52 AM

harmonic balancer wrong?

Tod74 07-14-2008 06:40 AM

Re: motor rocks too much at idle
 

Originally Posted by chevyart
, real big lunatti solid roller,stock chevy dual plane, . the motor rocks like crazy at a normal idle(800rpms), and and as 1200 idle it still rocks too much. .

You said it's a A big solid roller... and you think it should idle at 800-1200 rpm? :? Does it smooth out if you idle it up a bit more?
What are the cam specs?

SST4530 07-14-2008 07:56 PM

Re: motor rocks too much at idle
 

Originally Posted by Tod74

Originally Posted by chevyart
, real big lunatti solid roller,stock chevy dual plane, . the motor rocks like crazy at a normal idle(800rpms), and and as 1200 idle it still rocks too much. .

You said it's a A big solid roller... and you think it should idle at 800-1200 rpm? :? Does it smooth out if you idle it up a bit more?
What are the cam specs?

Ditto? :)

chevyart 07-14-2008 10:24 PM

cam size in engine that rocks
 
my buddy said the cam is about 285 and 290 duration advertised duration and just a little over .600 lift. I guess this is a big cam by my standards, but to you guys out there maybe not. does this size cam cause the enging rock I described. thanks chevy art

Tod74 07-15-2008 04:15 AM

In my opinion you should not let a solid roller idle that low for too long anyway...it is hard on the lifters. Speed the idle up to 1500 or so.

jmo

curtisreed 07-15-2008 06:38 AM

C A,

I don't think the cam size is the problem, that cam is right about the size I have in my 383 sbc. 282/290 .600/.640 106lca. My motor will idle at 800rpm in gear with no problem if I wanted it to. Does it seem like the lope of a race engine or a constant shake. Could it be the wrong balancer and flexplate/flywheel, internal on external engine?

Curtis

chevyart 07-15-2008 03:24 PM

rockin engine
 
its not the lopey idle like a race engine. it shakes. its external balance. he re-used a fluiddamper instead of getting a new one. the flywheel and pressure was supposedly clocked correctly(supposedly) when installed. this was the first suspicion of the guy with the blue race car(first reply) it was a good guess and could still be a possibility. any other ideas out there thanks chevy art

Tod74 07-15-2008 04:18 PM

It has to have a flywheel made for external balance.


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