OK... the day we have all been waiting for!!!
Let me get started by saying that yes I got the engine running, and it was self sustaining. Let me also preface this by saying that 1) the timing made no sense at all, 2) Car would not restart after I shut it off and let it cool down, and 3). I dont think the thermostat worked because the overflow tank.... well, overflowed. I am in the process of uploading the video (not a great video as I was filming with my phone and running around to check the handheld, use the timing light and adjust a portable fan in front of the radiator.... but you definately can hear that tell tale "thumpity-thump of a cammer at 1000-1100 RPM.
I will start by saying that I had adjusted the Fuel pressure to 31 PSI (although left the EFI computer at 43 PSI as directed). During the first few minutes, my eyes were burning from all the white smoke. It was coming from the breather caps as well as out of a few of the spark plug tubes. I am guessing that I need to lower the fuel pressure even more , but we can deal with that in a moment.
The car started when my wife turned it over, but I turned the distributor a tiny bit in the clockwise direction. In the beginning, it was running pretty high (the handheld said it was at 1200 RPM. Trying to turn the distributor in either direction made it run a little worse, so I got it back to where it ran the best and tightened it down. A few times it sounded like it was going to stall, so I hit the throttle a little and it came back. This I only had to do like 2 times.
When I used the timing light, it was at 60 degrees BTDC HAHAHA No Idea. I tried loosening the distributor a little and turning it counter clockwise a tiny bit at a time (when I did this the timing went more toward 30 degrees BTDC, but then sounded like it was going to stall. So I put it back to its temporary sweet spot and let it run. After a few more minutes, the white smoke stopped completely.
UNfortunately I did not start filming the video until about this time........ However, the handheld finished "cycling the program" as the engine got up to operating temperature. You can hear in the video that the engine sounds identical to the "Tom Fry 427 SOHC" video on youtube. Honestly, it it didnt start overheating, I would have loved to let it run a lot longer and let the computer keep learning and dialing it in. By the end of the video, the RPM's were ranging from 1000 to 1150.
I am not sure why the overflow tank started to boil over, but is it possible the thermostat did not open? Or is it because the overflow tank is tied into the top radiator hose instead of its usual location on the bottom radiator hose?
Long story short, after I shut the car off to let it cool down, (about 30 minutes), I tried turning the key and it would not start. The distributor is in the same location it was tightened down as the car ran beautifully for the last 30 minutes or so. Why is that? LOL still too much fuel pressure?
If I could get the car to run like it was at the end of the video ...... and start up as soon as I turned the key (and not overheat)..... I would be set! Any and all thoughts are welcome and appreciated!!!!!! I have to say again I am sorry for the quality of the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBpGR1edWBoYou can tell from the start of the video to the end that the EFI computer starts to learn and the RPM's drop to a more mormal sounding engine