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Re: 3 out of 4 Good
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Posted by old on April 10, 2006 at 08:23:38 from (207.69.139.12):
In Reply to: 3 out of 4 Good posted by DelMN on April 10, 2006 at 07:31:55:
Fill that cylinder with tranny fluid and let it sit a few days. Then if you have a hand crank for it, put the plug in and slowly turn the engine over so it compresses the tranny fluid in that cylinder, don't use the starter motor to do that. Also if you can remove the exhaust pipe so you can look in the exhaust manifold and remove the air cleaner pipe. Turning it over the compress the tranny fluid like that will tell you if either one of the valves and leaking and it will also force the tranny fluid down and in to the rings so if they are stuck thay may pop loose faster. Poor mans way to check valves and if they are seating right. Then after doing that clear the cylinder and recheck compression on that cylinder, you may find it has gone up
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