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AND without pulling the pistons out? You thought the question was going to be easy by the title huh? Sure just yank the pistons and see what you have. While I will probably end up doing this anyway, I'd really LOVE to know if there is a way to check for good ring seal with the head off and the pistons in place. In theory, couldn't you pump compressed air into the cylinder to check it IF you can create a sealed cap for the cylinder? I envision some kind of device that bolts down on the head bolts with a fitting for an air house stickig out the top.
Am i totaly off base here? I know I had head gasket problems and leaky intake problems but I would really hate to put it all back together to find it was also or even primarily rings (which are brand new with the rebuild).
I'm going to dial check the cam (as soon as Mike sends me his kit) and if I have to replace the cam, I'll be pulling the pan and will likely then yank at least the piston on the cylinders I'm having some trouble with.
Am i totaly off base here? I know I had head gasket problems and leaky intake problems but I would really hate to put it all back together to find it was also or even primarily rings (which are brand new with the rebuild).
I'm going to dial check the cam (as soon as Mike sends me his kit) and if I have to replace the cam, I'll be pulling the pan and will likely then yank at least the piston on the cylinders I'm having some trouble with.