An Epiphany
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An Epiphany
- From: "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 12:35:19 -0000
As usual, a fellow DML'er handed me an epiphany, well sort
of...something I had been considering but didn't want to admit.
Consider:
An engine with new head gaskets that had the timing chains and
sprockets removed, now assembled cranks exceedingly hard. New
starter, new, larger capacity battery.
Timing light indicates 13 BTDC. That's only electrical timing though.
I am absolutely certain that the pistons have not struck and bent any
valves (engine was handcranked first) but could I still be off on my
valve timing?
If the valves weren't synchronized properly, then the engine is
fighting itself right? It has also occurred to me that I don't here
any of the "sighing" that the air makes when expelled or inhaled. I
don't know about the PRV but I'm used to this in other engines.
Help me with valve timing terminology:
What does "on the rock" and what does "overlap position" mean when
referring to the valve positions? Open, closed or what?
I have everything else. Fuel, air, good, hot spark. Starting fluid
changes nothing. New fuel pump, CPR, injectors, fuel dizzy, filter.
All tested sat.
What else could it be besides timing, given the symptoms?
Thanks,
Rich
#5335(The Zombie DeLorean)
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