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Re: 49 Cub (threw the towel in today)
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Posted by GNB on May 01, 2005 at 07:07:32 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: 49 Cub (threw the towel in today) posted by GNB on April 30, 2005 at 19:43:31:
I did a compression check on the engine and looks to be way off. Each Cylinder is the same at 45 PSI. I am guessing that the valves that I put in are not seating properly. I hate to but I guess I need to pull the head off again. I dont think she is going to start with the compression that low. Before putting the valves in I cleaned the seats on the block and they looked fine. Can I resurface the valve seats myself or is it better to pull the engine and let a machine shop do this? The valve seats are in the block on the cub. If I can do this then what is tools That I need? I dont see how the timming is off on the distributor after what I did yesterday. The seats could look good I guess and still be warped to where they are not seating. The springs were the old ones that were in it but all seemed fine. Thanks GNB
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