I have a strange situation that I am throwing out for comments. I have finally gotten my engine alive with the FAST XIM and XFI system. This is a distributorless ignition system. It incorporates several sensors for engine management. Throttle position, MAP, cam sensor, and crank trigger sensor, wideband O2 sensor on the right bank of the exhaust. I have fired up the engine several times and let it run to get temps up. I say several times as I am still running down grimlins. An oil leak here, a gas leak there etc. so the runs have either been short or long. I noticed yesterday that a strange phenomena has arisen. The exhaust on the left side of the engine have now taken on a nice copper color, which I expected. The number three cylinder has gone on to a little bluing. On the right side the exhaust has not turned copper yet, except for one cylinder. The temp of the two sides is noticeably different. on the left side the temp is high and on running the engine at 1500 rpm with the idle screws starts to glow. The right side is noticeable cooler. I am temped to place the O2 sensor on the left side to see if it changes things. There is a bung there as I was going to eventually run EGTs just to know what they are. I would bet they are too high and need investigation. The engine idles pretty good as I am not sure how smooth it should be. The cam is a Comp cam, but I don't have the numbers of the grind. Just remember it is a hydraulic roller with roller rockers. Numbers on the engine are:
351 Windsor. bored 60 over, stroked(can't remember the number) and internally balanced. Have guessed that it is around 392 ci. Heads are AFR 205s with TWM 8 port FI. The distributor has been hacked to run the cam sensor. 8 coil packs from Chevy Corvette and MSD plug wires. Plugs are Autolite AR39. The engine warms up nicely when run long enough at idle. Fuel pressure is right at 40 lbs. Oil pressure is at 50 lbs.
I plan to take the car back to the installer of the ignition system for some other repairs. The alternator is heating up to the point that it is cooking the belt after several minutes of running. So that needs addressing. When I first got the car home from the ignition install I noticed when replacing a fuel line that the alternator wasn't even hooked up(had to remove it to get to the line). When the installer hooked it up he didn't refire the engine or put it on the computer, which he will the next trip. Last fireup was on the battery to check for leaks after repairs. Still have an oil leak that will have to be replumed with a new line.
Do any think I have something to worry about?? Suggestions??
Bill
351 Windsor. bored 60 over, stroked(can't remember the number) and internally balanced. Have guessed that it is around 392 ci. Heads are AFR 205s with TWM 8 port FI. The distributor has been hacked to run the cam sensor. 8 coil packs from Chevy Corvette and MSD plug wires. Plugs are Autolite AR39. The engine warms up nicely when run long enough at idle. Fuel pressure is right at 40 lbs. Oil pressure is at 50 lbs.
I plan to take the car back to the installer of the ignition system for some other repairs. The alternator is heating up to the point that it is cooking the belt after several minutes of running. So that needs addressing. When I first got the car home from the ignition install I noticed when replacing a fuel line that the alternator wasn't even hooked up(had to remove it to get to the line). When the installer hooked it up he didn't refire the engine or put it on the computer, which he will the next trip. Last fireup was on the battery to check for leaks after repairs. Still have an oil leak that will have to be replumed with a new line.
Do any think I have something to worry about?? Suggestions??
Bill


