Re: FOUND SOMETHING! CYLINDER NOT FIRING!
dont use the indian rope trick it can cause more problems than its worth. <br /> a poor mans leakdown is to remove both rockers for that cyl. inject compressed compressed air at about 100 psi. listen for air leaks at the exhaust pipe and the carb. if no major leaks are found release the air and rotate the pison to tdc. reapply the air. be aware that if its not locked at tdc by the crank or flywheel it will rotate to the bdc position.rapidly. if the valves seal and you can keep air in the cyl the springs can be removed at the bdc position. but ususlly you can see a broken spring by measuring the installed spring height and comparing it to the service manual or another valve spring.changing valve stem seals with this method was very common in the 70's and 80's when I did autos for a living. most tool rental places will rent the tool to use the stud to remove the spring. if not the are usually less than 20 dollars.
dont use the indian rope trick it can cause more problems than its worth. <br /> a poor mans leakdown is to remove both rockers for that cyl. inject compressed compressed air at about 100 psi. listen for air leaks at the exhaust pipe and the carb. if no major leaks are found release the air and rotate the pison to tdc. reapply the air. be aware that if its not locked at tdc by the crank or flywheel it will rotate to the bdc position.rapidly. if the valves seal and you can keep air in the cyl the springs can be removed at the bdc position. but ususlly you can see a broken spring by measuring the installed spring height and comparing it to the service manual or another valve spring.changing valve stem seals with this method was very common in the 70's and 80's when I did autos for a living. most tool rental places will rent the tool to use the stud to remove the spring. if not the are usually less than 20 dollars.