My 307 engine wont stay running NEEED HELP
#1
My 307 engine wont stay running NEEED HELP
I have a 1985 307 engine that just wont stay running just keeps shooting gas vapors from the carburetor turns on juat fine then boggs down and as it boggs down it shoots has vapof from the csrb about 3 puffs or so i am just desperate for some experienced help right now.
I had had the engine out of the vehicle to replace all of the gaskets on it i top to bottom and sent the heads to get resurfaced and a valce job done. Re installed evrything including a new timing chain kit everything else is all original i did not modify anything only deleted the air pump system.
I know it has to be something with the valve adjustment i just dont know shat else to do these oldsmobile engines dont adjust like chevys when you adjust the valve lash on them all it says to what i have researched and foud on my manual is to toraue the rocker arm bolts to 25ft lbs. Someone please help
It definately isnt the. Carburetor as i have tried 2 difrent spares i have and all of them and continues to do the exact same thing.
I had had the engine out of the vehicle to replace all of the gaskets on it i top to bottom and sent the heads to get resurfaced and a valce job done. Re installed evrything including a new timing chain kit everything else is all original i did not modify anything only deleted the air pump system.
I know it has to be something with the valve adjustment i just dont know shat else to do these oldsmobile engines dont adjust like chevys when you adjust the valve lash on them all it says to what i have researched and foud on my manual is to toraue the rocker arm bolts to 25ft lbs. Someone please help
It definately isnt the. Carburetor as i have tried 2 difrent spares i have and all of them and continues to do the exact same thing.
Last edited by 817eduardoflores; March 3rd, 2017 at 12:53 PM.
#2
Welcome to the site, There are no adjustments on the valves, you just tighten them down. When you installed the timing set did you line the marks, crank gear @12 oclock and cam gear @ 6 with #1 at tdc? Do you still have the stock carb and distributor? Are you sure your firing order and timing is set correctly?
#3
Welcome to the site, There are no adjustments on the valves, you just tighten them down. When you installed the timing set did you line the marks, crank gear @12 oclock and cam gear @ 6 with #1 at tdc? Do you still have the stock carb and distributor? Are you sure your firing order and timing is set correctly?
Yes the distributor is the same and carb are stock 4 barrel q jet. And the firing over i have honestly checked it numerous times the engine starts right up and if i give it gas and hold it a bit it will run strong but after a while of holding the rpm it will start boggin down and shooting vapor out from the carb and if i dont rev it a bit it will run. For about a minute on the very first start nice and smooth then again boggs down and vapor shoots out after that it will only run for a couple of seconds only. No flames shooting out just vaporized gas.
#5
I will check the pressure as soon as i get home. Any other stuff i might need to check out?
And thanks for the help
#6
The firing order is CCW, double check everything and go from there. If all your settings are correct then I'd start looking at valve train, are all the stems the same height, any valves staying open, etc...
#7
But first i will double check my firing order like you suggested and start from scratch.
#9
The stems do you reffer to the valve stems right would i have to remove the springa to measure them..and i did not notice any valves staying open. But i will definately chek that out this afternoon.
But first i will double check my firing order like you suggested and start from scratch.
But first i will double check my firing order like you suggested and start from scratch.
Can anyone tell me how to upload a vid to this forum or a way to do a link so that i can give you guys a visual of what my problem
#10
Did you at any point turn the carb/s upside down? I'n any event, after you fire it up it sounds like you have a minute or so, just tap on the carb with a hammer and see if it continues running decent, past the point of where it would start to stumble etc, this will help set the needle back into place.
Do you still have the EGR hooked up?
Eric
Do you still have the EGR hooked up?
Eric
#11
Did you at any point turn the carb/s upside down? I'n any event, after you fire it up it sounds like you have a minute or so, just tap on the carb with a hammer and see if it continues running decent, past the point of where it would start to stumble etc, this will help set the needle back into place.
Do you still have the EGR hooked up?
Eric
Do you still have the EGR hooked up?
Eric
#12
No nkt this carb thatz on therw i sont recall honeatly.. at first i was leaning more towarda the csrb so i rebuilt mine and new seat new nneedle evrything and didnt solve my problem so now i have another csfb on there to eliminate thag it was the carb and still have the same problem this is the third carb i try and same thing i.a go ahead and tp on it anyways sdd if it makes a difrence im cutrently uploading a video to youtube and will post the link asap
#13
A video will help, Hopefully Oldcutlass comes back on shortly, he has much more experience with this than I.
The only thing that comes to mind now is, you may try plugging the EGR line and see if it makes any difference.
I owned an 86 cutlass with similar issues years ago,
Sorry I couldn't be of more help
The only thing that comes to mind now is, you may try plugging the EGR line and see if it makes any difference.
I owned an 86 cutlass with similar issues years ago,
Sorry I couldn't be of more help
#14
A video will help, Hopefully Oldcutlass comes back on shortly, he has much more experience with this than I.
The only thing that comes to mind now is, you may try plugging the EGR line and see if it makes any difference.
I owned an 86 cutlass with similar issues years ago,
Sorry I couldn't be of more help
The only thing that comes to mind now is, you may try plugging the EGR line and see if it makes any difference.
I owned an 86 cutlass with similar issues years ago,
Sorry I couldn't be of more help
#15
#16
I would go back and check your plug wires and timing as Oldcutlass mentioned, it really does sound like a carb issue, however, if you feel as thou you put the chain in correctly along with the distributor facing #1 will the correct plug wire locations then , these guys will need to chime in here.
(other) Eric??? Mdchanic ???
I hope you get it running smooth soon,
Eric
(other) Eric??? Mdchanic ???
I hope you get it running smooth soon,
Eric
Last edited by 76olds; March 3rd, 2017 at 03:47 PM.
#18
Fuel pressure
#20
Okay guys here is the link of the video hopefully it will give you guys a better ide of whats going on and on a note i at the beggining of the video when i first staty the engind i wasnt hitting the gas the engine just revs up and down on its own until it cuts off
https://youtu.be/JUrQTEo5knM
Fuel pressure
https://youtu.be/rCPCtQapTjw
Thanks again for all the help
https://youtu.be/JUrQTEo5knM
Fuel pressure
https://youtu.be/rCPCtQapTjw
Thanks again for all the help
#23
Here is another video again i apologize for the quality it seems to loose it once uploaded but this video is better
#24
If you can take a pic of you distributor position post it here would help as well. I think Oldcutlass has nailed down your problem. I wouldn't continue trying to fire it up at all until then.
#25
okay then ive ran out of time for today i will jump on it first thing in the morning and get back with you guys.
#26
Sounds good, your almost ther !! Post a pic of your distributor and we will have a look at the position its facing tomorrow and it should be good to go with a few small adjustments. I can see from the video's its not carb related, at this point anyway if you can pick up a vacuum gauge that would help as well.
Cheers
Eric
Cheers
Eric
#27
Sounds good, your almost ther !! Post a pic of your distributor and we will have a look at the position its facing tomorrow and it should be good to go with a few small adjustments. I can see from the video's its not carb related, at this point anyway if you can pick up a vacuum gauge that would help as well.
Cheers
Eric
Cheers
Eric
#28
Okay guys here is the link of the video hopefully it will give you guys a better ide of whats going on and on a note i at the beggining of the video when i first staty the engind i wasnt hitting the gas the engine just revs up and down on its own until it cuts off
https://youtu.be/JUrQTEo5knM
Fuel pressure
https://youtu.be/rCPCtQapTjw
Thanks again for all the help
https://youtu.be/JUrQTEo5knM
Fuel pressure
https://youtu.be/rCPCtQapTjw
Thanks again for all the help
I paused this video to where I could see the distributor,
The distributor location in this video looks to be to far advanced, what do you guys think?
I'm surprised it starts at all really.
Eric
#29
See if you can borrow a timing light and a tach. Looking at the video, it may also be your distributor is crapping out. It does not look to be fuel related since your pressure is under 6#'s and you've already tried 3 different carbs with the same result.
#30
Okay well great thing i got a a whole spare 307 engine i will swap out the dist. And see if that helps and try to get a hold of the timing light if i can.and yes agree on the carb not being the problem or fuel. I will update you guys tomorrow
#32
I will be updating you guys in the afternoon i had a couple things i need to take care of first then i will go and buy myself a timing light as well and get back and do the adjustments you guys suggested thanks.
#34
Ok i got my timing light...adjusted the gap and the timing at 15btdc before it shut off on me but now unfortunately it started raining on me hopefully the rain clears up later on so i can continue working on it. I will keep you guys posted as soon as i can start working on it again.
#35
[QUOTE=817eduardoflores;996342]Ok i got my timing light...
Put-r-ther, Your in good hands here with Oldcutlass. He will have you up and running after the rain. He always seems to find the time in his day to help here!! Looking forward to hearing from you again, post some pics of your car here after you get it running good!
Cheers
Eric
Put-r-ther, Your in good hands here with Oldcutlass. He will have you up and running after the rain. He always seems to find the time in his day to help here!! Looking forward to hearing from you again, post some pics of your car here after you get it running good!
Cheers
Eric
#36
[QUOTE=76olds;996357]
You guys have been great im glad i joined here. The rain hasnt stopped but it slowed down for a quick minute giving me time to go out and attemp to run it this is now with my gap at .060 and 15btdc and still hasnt made any difrence.. always on the very first start up it runs for a good minute nice and smooth then cutss off again with the mist shooting up at the end then like in the video after the first run it doesnt stay runnig more than a second. I came back inside the house since the rain continued.
I will try posting pictures that i took of my engine i also redid the torque on the rocker arms earlier to reassure they are at 25ftlbs but again still no diffrence.
Ok i got my timing light...
Put-r-ther, Your in good hands here with Oldcutlass. He will have you up and running after the rain. He always seems to find the time in his day to help here!! Looking forward to hearing from you again, post some pics of your car here after you get it running good!
Cheers
Eric
Put-r-ther, Your in good hands here with Oldcutlass. He will have you up and running after the rain. He always seems to find the time in his day to help here!! Looking forward to hearing from you again, post some pics of your car here after you get it running good!
Cheers
Eric
I will try posting pictures that i took of my engine i also redid the torque on the rocker arms earlier to reassure they are at 25ftlbs but again still no diffrence.
#37
Was the vacuum advance line disconnected and plugged when you set your timing? Did you ensure the choke butterfly on the top of the carburetor was wedged to stay fully open? Did you try and swap the distributor with the other one you have? The puff of vapor from the carb is caused by the engine shutting down, not the cause of the engine shutting down.
#38
And no i havnt swapped out the distributer yet.
#39
Read this, you have an ECM there are some extra steps to set base timing. I thought the ECM thing started in 86.
http://performanceolds307.tripod.com/id4.html
http://performanceolds307.tripod.com/id4.html