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- -Former 70 & 72 Mustang coupes owner.
-69 Torino GT, Formal Roof, 351W, Edelbrock 600 cfm, dual plane high rise intake, long tube headers, AOD trans, dual flowmasters, Pertronix II Billet, 3.5 TRACLOC g/r, 15" Magnum 500s, 100A alt, mini-starter
-70 Mach 1, 351W, FMX
Gurus,
I did a compression test on my 1970 302 and the results seem shockingly very high. I tested with a warm engine, all plugs removed and WOT. My plugs are always a nice tan color.
Bottom Line: 6 cylinders were 210 psi and two of them were 215 psi. I rented the compression tester expecting to find 2 or more cylinders notably lower pointing to a head gasket leak or worn valve. I did not find any wide variation in testing, but I think the numbers seem REALLY high compared to what I've read elsewhere.
Any thoughts? My car still pushes white smoke when and only when she is warm. I have a intake manifold gasket and new bolts are in the mail so I'll reseal her later this week. I have a tad bit of an oil leak at the back of the intake manifold.
KR
I did a compression test on my 1970 302 and the results seem shockingly very high. I tested with a warm engine, all plugs removed and WOT. My plugs are always a nice tan color.
Bottom Line: 6 cylinders were 210 psi and two of them were 215 psi. I rented the compression tester expecting to find 2 or more cylinders notably lower pointing to a head gasket leak or worn valve. I did not find any wide variation in testing, but I think the numbers seem REALLY high compared to what I've read elsewhere.
Any thoughts? My car still pushes white smoke when and only when she is warm. I have a intake manifold gasket and new bolts are in the mail so I'll reseal her later this week. I have a tad bit of an oil leak at the back of the intake manifold.
KR
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