Fuel Pressure on a 1987 5.0 SO
Reply #16 –
Yes, spark knock, aka detonation is NOT good for an engine.
I'd look into the timing, make sure it's set to factory specs for the engine itself, (i know you've swapped that v8 in there, right?)
and get that sorted out first.
Spark knock usually only occurs under a load, or else with a higher compression engine on low octane gas, or really py timing/or timing advance not functioning correctly.
Do you have a timing light, and know how to use it?
How's the gas? Although in a stock 5.0 I wouldn't suspect that to be so much the cause, but you never know.
Is the Spout connector plugged in? It has to be unhooked to set timing, then plugged back in to run correctly...
If you're not sure where it is, you can google it, or I can snap a pic of mine. It should be on the harness that connects into the distributor, about 6-10 inches away. It's a square little thing with 2 wires, and it pulls out, to take the timing advance function out of the system.