classic kev
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Standstill in neutral, the engine revs fine. If I open the bonet and operate the throttle from in there then when I give it a sudden bout of throttle you can hear a sort of spraying noise before the revs pick up but I seem to remember that this is normal.
However, if the engine is stone cold then the it will hesitate for a second before revving, which leads to quite an annoying ride for about ten minutes.
I haven't checked my ignition timing, but that's a pretty heavy duty job isn't it? I haven't got the skill nor the patience to do that haha (not to mention the tools). Suppose I could get a garage to do it.
The slight hesitation you describe could very well be down to ignition timing.
Checking timing is actually quite easy, all you need is a strobe light. I am a bit too far away to offer to check it for you I'm afraid.
The other way to get an idea of where the timing is set is to check it statically. What you need to do is turn the engine by hand and line up the timing so it is at the correct angle BTDC (4 degrees I think for V8 but would need to check), then pop off dizzy cap and see if rotor arm is pointing at the pick up for plug No 1. Remember, dynamic timing (with strobe) is a better way to set ignition but static timing should get it there or there about.
The other option is to set it "by ear", get the engine warm and carefully adjust the position of the distributor, after each adjustment, grab the throttle and quickly open to wide open throttle, see how quickly the revs pick up. Then test drive, listen out for pinking or poor responses.