Very temperamental on starting procedure. Runs good after 5 minutes.
This is on a SBC 383 street/strip engine in a 1991 S-10 back half 9" Ford rear end with 4 link. This truck was run at the track and on the street about 10 years ago. ran low 7's in 1/8 mile and in the 6's with nitrous.. Driver was killed in a car accident. Set since then. brought to me after a couple local gys worked on it for just the hard to start issue. I have gone true it to find the issue. I did rebuild the 750 Mighty Demon. Did not help. If I can get it to start and keep it above 1500 RPM for 5 minutes, you would not know it has a problem. Idles at 1100 RPM. You can reach in and turn the key and it will start instantly and set there and run. But that first 5 minutes is tuff to keep it from dying. It will back fire and catch on fire if you don't do it just right.
Engine has very grumpy camshaft and apparently low static compression. It had high compression pistons when it was on the track. Pistons were changed to prepare for a Procharger, but cam was not. Cranking compression is 90# on first hit and 125# on 5th hit. Vacuum at idle is 7". I think this is the problem. I have tried up to 30* initial timing and manifold vacuum on the distributor. Vacuum does not increase much at all as I increase timing. I am looking for away to help the hard starting without changing the cam or pistons. It is a fun ride as is after it gets warmed up.