Joe Fulton wrote: > What about a knock sensor? I'm not familiar with the technology > used, but you could mount one in an appropriate port on the engine > and just connect it to a light on the dash. Perhaps just JB Weld a > knock sensor bung to the block somewhere. I guess I shoudl try one out it can't hurt. It's wierd that this engine will not ping -- see if yours does! I wonder if the knock sensor would work on an engine that doesn't make that loud noise. > I'm planning to play with the timing on my 196 too and to use the > wide band oxygen sensor to tune the carb. And now that I think about > it, it would have been a good idea to smooth the rough spots on the > pistons before I assembled my 196. I'll try to remember to do that > if I ever have to open it back up. I wonder if it's worth it, the whole piston is a sharp edge :-) When its' up at the top, there's a 1/16" - 1/8" space between the popup crown the the cyl walls. That just screams 'dead spot'. Somehow, it works. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list