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Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 47
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I have a 52 Mercury Flathead V8 in my 48 Ford Coupe.
The car in new to me. It has an Offenhouser intake. It has a Holley four barrell carburator. It has Reds headers. The motor runs rough. I have 100lbs compression. No overheating. Good oil pressure. No vacuum leaks. The plugs look ok. However, I have one backfire when I start the car. Could this be timing? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys. Last edited by ling102; 05-31-2026 at 05:26 PM. Reason: New information |
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Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: ohio
Posts: 1,165
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Could be timing, but we need to know what distributor you have. 12 or 6 volt ? Plug wires in the proper firing order etc. Others here much smarter than me will jump in and you'll get it sorted.
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Join Date: Dec 2024
Location: central coast california
Posts: 593
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i had a leak somewhere that drew enough oxygen into the exhaust system to combust unburnt fuel passing through it. lots of pops and occasional bangs once the engine and exhaust system warmed to a critical temp.
it was very difficult to diagnose as there can be many causes, include fueling, electrical and mechanical that produce the same symptoms. it was exacerbated by a rich mixture and timing issues. |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: San Antonio, Texas
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