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I just got an 83 CJ7 with 258. I don't know a whole lot about the history, but it has an Offenhauser intake with Holley 4 bbl on top. I was told(unconfirmed) that it has some type of performance cam also. The starter(new) can turn the engine over a few times then the engine seems to crank back - like the starter cannot push it through the compression stroke and it kicks back. At that point, you hear the starter ring and starter teeth grinding and if you still hold on the ignition, the starter locks up and will do nothing until the ignition is shut off and then try again. Once the engine starts though, it runs fine, takes fuel ok throughthe whole rpm band. I think that timing is ok, but wondered if a performance cam affects how an engine is to be timed? Any ideas of what is happening? Thanks
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I just got an 83 CJ7 with 258. I don't know a whole lot about the history, but it has an Offenhauser intake with Holley 4 bbl on top. I was told(unconfirmed) that it has some type of performance cam also. The starter(new) can turn the engine over a few times then the engine seems to crank back - like the starter cannot push it through the compression stroke and it kicks back. At that point, you hear the starter ring and starter teeth grinding and if you still hold on the ignition, the starter locks up and will do nothing until the ignition is shut off and then try again. Once the engine starts though, it runs fine, takes fuel ok throughthe whole rpm band. I think that timing is ok, but wondered if a performance cam affects how an engine is to be timed? Any ideas of what is happening? Thanks
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