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I have a recently rebuilt 170 six in my 61 ranchero, but it doesn’t
performs well.
1. I measured the compression and it has 90 psi in all six cylinders. I read in this forum about thickness of the head gasket, but I don’t think this could be all the reason of such a low value.
Maybe during the years, and several jobs, the valve seats may be much deeper, causing an increase of the chamber volume. Can anybody help me suggesting a solution? Is it possible to put valve seats in the cast iron head? Will it be enough just to mill the head, lets say a max of 0.090"?
2. I am having heating troubles. I rebuilt the radiator (2 rows like the original one), new thermostat, water pump, valves adjustment, dwell and timing advance (vacuum is working right), every thing seems to be Ok. I am afraid that the rings gap is not correct and this may be the reasson to become so hot. Any sugestion will be appreciated.
Thank you everybody. This forum is excellent. In my country there is no possibility to find information about those cars and your help and all the posts are invaluable for me.
Juan
San José, Costa Rica
performs well.
1. I measured the compression and it has 90 psi in all six cylinders. I read in this forum about thickness of the head gasket, but I don’t think this could be all the reason of such a low value.
Maybe during the years, and several jobs, the valve seats may be much deeper, causing an increase of the chamber volume. Can anybody help me suggesting a solution? Is it possible to put valve seats in the cast iron head? Will it be enough just to mill the head, lets say a max of 0.090"?
2. I am having heating troubles. I rebuilt the radiator (2 rows like the original one), new thermostat, water pump, valves adjustment, dwell and timing advance (vacuum is working right), every thing seems to be Ok. I am afraid that the rings gap is not correct and this may be the reasson to become so hot. Any sugestion will be appreciated.
Thank you everybody. This forum is excellent. In my country there is no possibility to find information about those cars and your help and all the posts are invaluable for me.
Juan
San José, Costa Rica