langma
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I just finished 3 weekends of work on a 2006 venture, including copper exhaust donuts, rear heat exchanger installation, carb clean, front bushings, and cam tensioner. Went to start, and after much cranking it back fired a few times before starting. It seemed to run Ok with the choke on, but at warm idle with choke off it sounds bad - almost like it's only firing on 2 cylinders. I tried 2 sets of plugs, one set new, with no change. I followed the tensioner replace thread exactly, and I must have rolled the engine over 10 times after to make sure the timing marks lined up.
Could the backfire have caused the timing to jump? Has anyone had the timing line up after many rotations and then jump while starting? I think I will start with pulling the carbs and re-clean, but before I tear back into the engine I thought I'd get a sense check from others that have done this before.
Could the backfire have caused the timing to jump? Has anyone had the timing line up after many rotations and then jump while starting? I think I will start with pulling the carbs and re-clean, but before I tear back into the engine I thought I'd get a sense check from others that have done this before.