When we left last week you will remember that my 86 22r was hard to start, hard to keep running, stumbled, backfired, and was making popping and ticking sounds that got better at higher RPMs.
I'd just installed a head from Engnbldr; stock w/268 cam. I'd replaced the head bolts, vacume, fuel, coolant, and EGR hoses, cleaned the EGR pipe, replaced the EGR valve and Vacume Modulator. Engine had a remanufactered stock carb, Doug Thor head, reman dist w/ new vac. advances, and new fuel pump all installed 3 years ago, ran fine. Valves were adjusted as per Haynes manual (they do sound to be ticking a little).
I checked and re-checked; the crank is at TDC. The cam pin is at 1200 and points to the timing marks on the sprocket. Chain was loose on the drivers side, tight on the pass side. It was tight on both sides after running a couple minutes. Dist rotor pointed to #1. There is spark to all 4 plugs.
Now, back at the ranch. Engnbldr suggested I check the compression. Results:
#1 160 psi, leaked down to 158 after 5 min.
#2 160 "........................" 155 "........"
#3 144 "........................" 143 "........"
#4 144 "........................" 143 "........"
If I recall, the margin for high/low difference is 10%. The 16 lb difference is exactly 10%. I have no idea how long compression is supposed to hold, but this seemed pretty good. Does this mean my valves are 100% ok? Or just not TOO bent up?
Any new suggestions as to what's happening? BTW #'s 1,2 & 3 plugs were soot-blackened (new plugs/wires).
Thanks...Rusty