I kinda dislike the term "Pimp" or "Pimped" when refering to fixing up a car, but one could use that term for mine. Its basically in "Cherry" condition.
I was alive in the 70's, and a "Pimp-Mobile" was either a Cadillac or Pontiac with plush interior. Nowady's the term "Pimp" is over abused...
By the way, I got my car started with help from a friend. It was only just a small spring that goes inside the distributor between the coil (HEI)
Anyway, I knew the spring was there, but I didn't know that it shifted out of position. Man, the spring is SO SMALL, I think a "cokehead" could probably inhale it through his nose!
Apparently, it was getting gas, but thanks to that spring, it didn't fire.
So now, my new Accel(high performance spark plugs) are fouled and sooty with fuel,etc.
We even wen't as far as changing out the jets,power valve, as well as replacing the ignition module... even tried to adjust the timing(which is still off). Just because of a little friggin spring!!!
Its harder to set the timing because the camshaft isn't stock. I have the books that show the timing for a "stock" engine, but my engine has a larger duration cam, as well as other parts that are nore "performance orientated". Its basically a classic car/Hot Rod. (A stock vehicle wouldn't vibrate a house!!)
When I can get things "dialed in", it should be a "Street Beast". Quarter mile times should be in the 13's...maybe less. (I'm being conservative with these figures)
Zero to 60 is pretty quick, providing it dosen't "bogg" down.
Yea, its all just little tuning/tweaking from here on out.
I've always owned classic old cars, so I'm used to this sort of thing...its just that my Chevelle REALLY tries my patience sometimes!!
At least she didn't leave me stranded again...
BTW: I hope nobody here gets upset about my "gearhead" car ramblings.
But I know there are at least a few people here who might be interested to read this stuff.
Besides, we need the diversity.