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Spark Timing

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I've been getting some poping or crackling sound during acceleration between about 2500 and 3500 rpm. It seems to be coming from the intake manifold when I rev it up to these rpm's while in park. It was recomended to retard the timing and see if it disapears. I retarded it from 6 BTC down to 4 BTC and it seemed to reduce it somewhat, so I took the timing down to 0 BTC and it is barely noticeable now. It didn't seem to change the way it is running. It still has good power and acceleration. I took it on about a 250 mile trip this weekend and the gas mileage also went up from about 22 MPG to 25 MPG from the last time I made the trip. This time I had the timing at 0 BTC as oppsed the last trip when it was at 6 BTC. Could this be caused by a slipped timing chain or the distributer being off by a tooth, or is it something more serious?

I also noticed that at highway speeds 75 MPH and about 1900 rpm that the oil pressure is around 80 psi and the temp 240 F although the coolant temp stays right around 210 F. Is this normal?

Thanks for any help. :)

Mike
 
Did you check your spark plugs? Is it breaking up or just popping in the engine compartment?

From what you describe how it runs at highway speeds, 210° is just a little high for 75 mph. The oil pressure and temperature sounds about right.
 

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