(kind of a long read, sorry)
So I have had a hard time getting my car dialed in,she idles fine, but it stutters horribly all the way through the RPM range and just gave her a complete tune up. New spark plugs, distributor, wires etc, the whole sha'bang. The only thing I can think of is a bad carb? and its either surging or just worthless when it comes to fuel distribution. It smells extremely rich and feels like it has either a severely bad timing issue or horribly fouled up plugs (idle timing i think was 12 degrees on the light and 15 degrees via vacuum). I just bought the car and the previous owner had no idea as to the mods on the car,..
Currently has a 650 Holley, I can see Crane Cam roller rockers when I pull the breather cap electronic points ignition upgrade and an after-market Edelbrock intake,.. sorry I dont know which one.
My question is,.. how can I tell if I have an aftermarket cam? Its hard to tell from the idle because it has such a horrible exhaust setup with those cheapo turbo mufflers along with bad piping. I have a complete header back setup coming in tomorrow or the day after, so that should help me in telling weather or not it has a mild cam at the very least,.. which is what Im assuming because it has adjustable roller rockers,..??
Now with that,.. I came to this conclusion that may be a little irrational,. I was reading an older Mopar Action magazine today and they spoke about an engine build that had a particular camshaft that called for cylinders 4 & 7 to be swapped in the firing order,..? Is it possible that I probably have such a cam shaft and the previous owner had no idea and time it according to a stock firing order,..?
Any and all help is greatly appreciated, let me know if there is anything else I could provide to help diagnose my issue.