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  • detonation problems I can't resolve!!!

    hi all-
    I'm having a problem w/ detonation I can't fix!!
    I have checked fuel pressure under boost, timing, cleaned and balanced injectors, sensors, ect, and am running slightly rich over the entire power band.
    could I have a "hot spot" on the cylinder head? the current head is stock (60k+ miles on it), and I have another w/ polished chambers (installing soon), so I hope this will fix it.

    does anyone have any other ideas? I have wired the fuel pump to be 12v all the time (bypassed the boost voltage valve thingy), and it is a 190lph pump on a pretty much stock motor.

    help!!
    '86 SVO (9L) SCCA autox car, "Sneezy"
    '86 SVO (4E Leather comp-prep) "Kermit"
    SOLD- Krusty.
    '67 351w mustang coupe "Beastie", '65 mustang EFI conversion "shifty"
    '89 xr4ti- got new everything. "white piece of crap"

  • #2
    You mentioned that you run a bit fat ( rich ) all the way through the power band....Im wondering if there is a build up of carbon in the chambers....

    How many miles on the head..?

    " Motorsport really has no need for a group like ours, but we will endeavor to serve regardless." - PRDA

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    • #3
      There is about 60k miles on the head. I'm not blowing smoke, nor does it smell too rich.
      I might just finish the additional head I have, slap that on, and see if my probs go away.
      '86 SVO (9L) SCCA autox car, "Sneezy"
      '86 SVO (4E Leather comp-prep) "Kermit"
      SOLD- Krusty.
      '67 351w mustang coupe "Beastie", '65 mustang EFI conversion "shifty"
      '89 xr4ti- got new everything. "white piece of crap"

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      • #4
        Try this

        Add a gallon of toluene or xylene to your gas tank next fill up. If the clatter disappears then you are not running a high enough octane fuel.

        I have the same problems with my SVO, and toluene clears it right up.

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        • #5
          Run it and then pull the plugs to see which cylinder is running lean. I had the same problem and one of my cleaned and balanced injectors had gone bad.

          I checked all of the sensors also but when I pulled the plugs three were tan and one was white...

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          • #6
            Is the stock head on the engine now???

            If you are running a non-turbo head, it might make the compression ratio go up a bit, and that could cause some issues..

            Also, what is your timing set at, and does retarding the timing (or running in unleaded mode) help??

            Eric C
            Eric C
            SVOCA Webmaster

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