Re: Too weird: now compression tester stuck?
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Re: Too weird: now compression tester stuck?




The car ran great to a car event in July 2010. Started it up and headed home and made it about 3 miles before the engine crapped out and I had to get the car towed home. Hasn't run since (8 months). I put a new timing chain set on it and still no start. Acts the same way as with the old chain set: ignition noise evidence of spark and an occasional pop through carb.

Thanks,
Gary H.    



-----Original Message-----
>From: Roger Pettigrew  
>
> 
>Doing a wet test will tell nothing at this time,,,,,,, this engine has not  
>been run for some time, it is unknown if the cyls. are all washed down from 
> trying to start it or not,,,,,,, once an engine has  been run, and   you 
>have some idea of what the cyls. are like, then a wet test will give you  
>farther info. at this time though an engine with that much compression and not  
>that far from equal should run 


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