.035
im think i should try 93
What plugs/gaps yall recommend?
If you were smart you would have the timing checked to see what the total advance is. Detonation can cause serious damage. What plug number are you running now? If the timing is ok then try higher octane fuel.If blue smoke was a glitch that one time, im think i should try 93, and maybe change the plugs…? What plugs/gaps yall recommend?
The 2 bbl carb 383 was probably designated to run on regular. The 4 bbl carb 383 would definately require premium fuel. Which do you have?
I wouldn't be guessing anything. Get a timing light, check the timing, adjust as necessary.But the engine has been rebuilt 6k miles ago so i wouldn't really rely on that.
Given it's not running right on regular i'm guessing the rebuilder probably tuned it for 93 octane.
And if that's the full throttle run that causes a hole in the piston...no smiley face then for the OP.Well finding out is as easy as putting some 93 in the tank and then floor it (after the remaining regular fuel is out of the tank).
So good news: put in 12 gallons of 93, drove around a bit, then tried flooring, no more “knocking” and i dont see any smoke!
i hope i didnt cause any damage by running regular past 6 years
iridium plugs (0.035 gap, right?).
I just put ngk platinum plugs in a Toyota, and they came with a note not to adjust the gap.Congratulations
This highlights the quality engineering behind these old engines.
Try that (doing something wrong continuously for 6 years in a row) with a modern car.
Isn't there a reason not to use iridium spark plugs with these engines? I could be wrong but i remember "iridium" from when i originally researched which plugs to use.
I decided to go with regular OEM style copper instead.
Just another example of the quality of ngks. They come pregapped properly like they should.I just put ngk platinum plugs in a Toyota, and they came with a note not to adjust the gap.
Maybe knocks the plating off?
Stock 383 two barrel engine will run fine on 87 octane fuel and stock 383 four barrel engine has different insides and requires 93 octane or better. Better is good if you can find it.So shouldnt be getting blue smoke on 93? I thought these were supposed to run on regular