Hi, I have a '72 Elky with a 305 in it.
When I start it, it runs great. When I take it for a drive, it starts good and pretty soon it sounds like a few cilinders stop working. I figured it was a bad ignition (stock point ignition) or maybe faulty plugs or wires. So ordered and installed a new Streetfire HEI ignition, with cables and MSD plugs. First few minutes it sounded like the problem was solved but during the test drive same thing happened, not running on all 8. Weird thing to me is, when I let it idle for a bit it'll start firing on all 8 again.
I'm not losing coolant or oil so don't think I've got a blown gasket or cracked head/cylinderwall.
But I'm running out of ideas, was wondering if anyone here might have any
I also have a 305 from my '88 silverado laying around which I know works perfectly, but it's a TBI. Can I just swap my intake with carb and ignition from the '72 onto that one or are these 2 different engines all together?
Thanks in advance.
When I start it, it runs great. When I take it for a drive, it starts good and pretty soon it sounds like a few cilinders stop working. I figured it was a bad ignition (stock point ignition) or maybe faulty plugs or wires. So ordered and installed a new Streetfire HEI ignition, with cables and MSD plugs. First few minutes it sounded like the problem was solved but during the test drive same thing happened, not running on all 8. Weird thing to me is, when I let it idle for a bit it'll start firing on all 8 again.
I'm not losing coolant or oil so don't think I've got a blown gasket or cracked head/cylinderwall.
But I'm running out of ideas, was wondering if anyone here might have any
I also have a 305 from my '88 silverado laying around which I know works perfectly, but it's a TBI. Can I just swap my intake with carb and ignition from the '72 onto that one or are these 2 different engines all together?
Thanks in advance.
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