Dumb question from a Newb....
I thought I was pretty up on Mopars, having owned several over the years, but since I've never had a 440 Magnum, I just have to ask:
I just picked-up an original, numbers matching 1970 Challenger with a 440 Magnum, 727 that was owned by the proverbial little ole' lady. It has 73K miles on it, has received regular maintenance, no go-fast goodies, but it has the lumpiest idle of any factory car I've ever driven. Last Sunday, I put new plugs, wires, cap & rotor onto it and the plugs that came out all looked good (slightly rich, but otherwise, no surprises). The carb had been re-built last year and does not appear to be leaking fuel, or have any vacuum problems.
It idles at about 800 RPM and once you drop it in gear & go, the lumpiness settles out & there is no mid-range, or high-speed miss to it. Since I don't know anyone in my immediate neighborhood to ask, I thought I'd pick everyone's brain here. Just how lumpy is a stock 440 cam? I've ordered a factory service manual that will be here next week, so I can trace the vacuum lines, but everything looks good right now. Once I have the manual in my hands, I'm going to use a dial indicator to check the valve lift - anyone else have any thoughts on this?
Robert