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loss of power/missing at higher RPM
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09-30-2015 @ 11:44 AM
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starts and idles good. starts missing at 35 in 2nd gear. Plugs and plug wires good. Carb rebuilt since this problem developed. Vacuume steady at 18. cylinder pressures - 1,2,3,4, 90psi. 5,6,7,8, 60PSI. does this sound like a blown head gasket or crack in block or head?? Comments please.
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09-30-2015 @ 12:15 PM
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@Tube - Next time this happens, pull over to the side of the road and check to see if your carburetor is overflowing....
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09-30-2015 @ 1:16 PM
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Compression kinda low on drivers side. ormally you would not get all cyl on either side to read all the same ? all 90 and all 60.Dont think your carb is at fault. Got to be something else.Did you take compression test the correct way??? ken ct.
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09-30-2015 @ 2:36 PM
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Side-to-side compression variance and consistency across each respective side does seem odd. Assume no water in the oil. Suggest checking the torque of all head nuts to spec to eliminate or validate one of the obvious potential issues for starters. Steve
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09-30-2015 @ 2:39 PM
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Look for a problem in the fuel supply system. Missing at higher speeds and/or loads can indicate a weak or marginal fuel pump. You may have a partially plugged fuel line or plugged fuel tank vent.
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ken ct. |
09-30-2015 @ 3:55 PM
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A fuel supply problem would not cause low compression on 1 side of the engine which is not very good could be valves ?? ken ct.
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len47merc |
09-30-2015 @ 4:35 PM
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To ken's point, even if some vermin built a nest or a rag was dropped in one side of the carb/manifold and created a partial blockage it would only affect 2 of the 4 cylinders on each side of the motor. While the engine missing @ rpm is agreed to be a potential air/fuel delivery mix concern carcrazy (&/or an electrical coil/dist/wire(s) breaking down) why all driver's side cylinders are low on compression would be my first concern and order of business. During pursuit of that problem the root cause of the missing-at-rpm may be revealed. If not, at least one serious issue can be addressed and then a standard review of plugs, spark, fuel delivery, etc., can be undertaken. Perhaps I am missing something more obvious but 60 psi across one full side is so far from spec and standard that the motor must be out of balance. Have personally never seen or heard of such a variance. I'm curious here and am all ears nonetheless - someone give us the smoking gun... Steve
This message was edited by len47merc on 9-30-15 @ 4:36 PM
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09-30-2015 @ 6:39 PM
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forgot to say that I have 5 lbs fuel pump pressure. have blown down all fuel lines. fuel tank vent working OK. 5/6 lbs pressure varies on left and right bank. At idle and slight above idle engine is rock steady, vacuume reading also very steady at 18 inches. will check torque of heads later. Thanks you all for you comments. ?? would a leak in intake manifold cause one side to give less cyl pressure.??
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09-30-2015 @ 7:35 PM
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What is the history of the engine? Was it recently rebuilt or assembled? Does it have comparable cylinder heads on both banks? Is the left hand exhaust manifold and/or crossover pipe clear of debris? The difference in compression from side to side could be caused by one of these conditions.
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09-30-2015 @ 8:46 PM
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With the high steady vacuum reading at idle, I too would question the accuracy of your compression test. Is your guage in good condition? Did the engine crank over at about the same speed for all cylinders? As stated it is highly unlikely that you would get the same reading on all 4 cylinders in one bank.
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