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Gradually got worse, sounds like a bad cam to me. Only other time backfire/ popping through the carb is if the dist. is 180 out, but would be accompanied by fire. Pull the valve covers off and run the engine, All the rockers should have a good amount of travel, and be the same amount of travel. I would bet when you increase the RPMs the popping increases as well? Under a load / driving the truck probably pops worse?
If the balancer slipped, you could still adjust / turn the distributor and make it run better. I know you need the timing mark to time a motor, but you can get it close, running the best by ear without a mark, or light.
What about the timing be off at the crank? Would that cause this?
...Only other time backfire/ popping through the carb is if the dist. is 180 out, but would be accompanied by fire...
Quote from: Blazin on March 06, 2013, 09:57:56 amGradually got worse, sounds like a bad cam to me. Only other time backfire/ popping through the carb is if the dist. is 180 out, but would be accompanied by fire. Pull the valve covers off and run the engine, All the rockers should have a good amount of travel, and be the same amount of travel. I would bet when you increase the RPMs the popping increases as well? Under a load / driving the truck probably pops worse?X2Flat exhaust lobe especially will cause "pop-pop-pop-pop..." through the intake. The quicker/further the throttle opening, the worse the symptoms.