Hi All,
Having an issue with my 200 L6 on my 65 mustang. Have had this car for about 2 years now and replaced almost everything on the 200 (Too much to list but includes new bearings, piston & rings). Although pretty stable vacuum, still had a bit of a rough idle so I decided to take the head off and have it redone by my local race engine shop. They Cleaned, Tested, reground the valve seats / valves, new guides and seals. Put the car back together and it was running ok but smoking. After further investigation they installed the short Valve guide umbrella seals on the exhaust valves with in turn was allowing too much oil to run down into the combustion chamber. I removed and replaced with the larger original seals and the car was running ok and no more smoke but still a little rough. The car now has developed a misfire. It is intermittent at idle but if you step on it, it pops and stumbles and cant seem to figure out why. I ran compression test and all cylinders were 176-181. I performed a leak down and all in the 96% range. The distributor is new, as well as plugs, wires, cap. The timing chain and gears are new with everything lined up correctly. The carb is new and was dialed. I can get the pop to minimize a bit by advancing the timing but wont totally go away. This is a Load-o-matic and the SCV and advance are working as they should. Fuel pump was replaced....... Yesterday I decided to take it for a drive to work some gas through it. I went to accelerate hard, couple of pops later then bang.. Got it back home through it up on the lift and there was a big hole through the muffler. I pulled the plugs, they looked like it was running a bit lean. I cant figure out what is going on....... Is it starving for fuel? I think the only way a hole in the muffler blows through is if gas has accumulated (Would that suggest it was running rich). I am at a loss....... Any thoughts??
Having an issue with my 200 L6 on my 65 mustang. Have had this car for about 2 years now and replaced almost everything on the 200 (Too much to list but includes new bearings, piston & rings). Although pretty stable vacuum, still had a bit of a rough idle so I decided to take the head off and have it redone by my local race engine shop. They Cleaned, Tested, reground the valve seats / valves, new guides and seals. Put the car back together and it was running ok but smoking. After further investigation they installed the short Valve guide umbrella seals on the exhaust valves with in turn was allowing too much oil to run down into the combustion chamber. I removed and replaced with the larger original seals and the car was running ok and no more smoke but still a little rough. The car now has developed a misfire. It is intermittent at idle but if you step on it, it pops and stumbles and cant seem to figure out why. I ran compression test and all cylinders were 176-181. I performed a leak down and all in the 96% range. The distributor is new, as well as plugs, wires, cap. The timing chain and gears are new with everything lined up correctly. The carb is new and was dialed. I can get the pop to minimize a bit by advancing the timing but wont totally go away. This is a Load-o-matic and the SCV and advance are working as they should. Fuel pump was replaced....... Yesterday I decided to take it for a drive to work some gas through it. I went to accelerate hard, couple of pops later then bang.. Got it back home through it up on the lift and there was a big hole through the muffler. I pulled the plugs, they looked like it was running a bit lean. I cant figure out what is going on....... Is it starving for fuel? I think the only way a hole in the muffler blows through is if gas has accumulated (Would that suggest it was running rich). I am at a loss....... Any thoughts??