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Thanks in advance for reading, I know it is disjointed.
My brother called me day before yesterday to say #6 was not firing so he did a compression check, all were 175 except 6 which was 150. He thought something might be going on with the valves so we pulled the cover and all looked well. Eventually we figured out that when the pcv was disconnected the piston would fire. I have the pcv connected to my OZ manifold as I have seen in pictures. The PCV valve is new. The valve cover is from ebay, the oil cap is the breather type. I am using a 5200 Stovebolt carb.
I thought it might be the loadamatic ignition so we upgraded to the D2 with the GM module. We set the timing to 8 degrees. The engine runs well but the richness adjustment seems to have no effect. There is 16 inchs of vacumn at idle. We checked for voltage to the ignition and it was 9.2 so we tried applying 12 volts, the engine sped up. I will run a wire from the back of the ignition to bypass the resister wire and provide 12 volts.
So anyone have an idea why the pcv would lean out #6 bad enough it won't fire? Or why the compression would be off that much. Remember 6 is where the washer did it's damage.
Tks
don
PS...oh, also the inside of the top of the carb and the aircleaner is coated with black oily smelling stuff, soot? Nothing is visable from the tailpipe. Tommorrow we go to have another transmission installed as the man who built mine has done nothing to fix it in the 6 weeks he had it. I hope that once I get it on the road some of this will clear up. The car has only been drivin 40 miles sice the rebuild, it has idled a good bit.
My brother called me day before yesterday to say #6 was not firing so he did a compression check, all were 175 except 6 which was 150. He thought something might be going on with the valves so we pulled the cover and all looked well. Eventually we figured out that when the pcv was disconnected the piston would fire. I have the pcv connected to my OZ manifold as I have seen in pictures. The PCV valve is new. The valve cover is from ebay, the oil cap is the breather type. I am using a 5200 Stovebolt carb.
I thought it might be the loadamatic ignition so we upgraded to the D2 with the GM module. We set the timing to 8 degrees. The engine runs well but the richness adjustment seems to have no effect. There is 16 inchs of vacumn at idle. We checked for voltage to the ignition and it was 9.2 so we tried applying 12 volts, the engine sped up. I will run a wire from the back of the ignition to bypass the resister wire and provide 12 volts.
So anyone have an idea why the pcv would lean out #6 bad enough it won't fire? Or why the compression would be off that much. Remember 6 is where the washer did it's damage.
Tks
don
PS...oh, also the inside of the top of the carb and the aircleaner is coated with black oily smelling stuff, soot? Nothing is visable from the tailpipe. Tommorrow we go to have another transmission installed as the man who built mine has done nothing to fix it in the 6 weeks he had it. I hope that once I get it on the road some of this will clear up. The car has only been drivin 40 miles sice the rebuild, it has idled a good bit.