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AARGH!
So just replaced both heads with rebuilt exchanges. With the old heads the compression test results were all 300-360 psi. The new head gaskets are Felpro 6.5 turbo gaskets, +.010 thicker than stock (trying to drop the compression a little, since I'm adding a turbo). I expected the compression pressure to drop a little because of the thicker gaskets. But with the new heads and gaskets the compression results are now 180-240 psi.
I've replaced heads before, the installation was not the problem.
1. Would a .010 thicker gasket reduce the cylinder pressure this much? I find that hard to believe. Will the motor even run with this little compression?
2. The thicker gaskets have the effect of reducing the length of the pushrods, meaning all the valves will open later, not as far, and close sooner. Some of the rocker arms seem a little looser than before. Could this cause the lower compression? How do you adjust the valve lash on these motors?
3. Or maybe the machine shop just screwed up the valve job?
Any advice appreciated, I can't continue with the build until I figure this out.
So just replaced both heads with rebuilt exchanges. With the old heads the compression test results were all 300-360 psi. The new head gaskets are Felpro 6.5 turbo gaskets, +.010 thicker than stock (trying to drop the compression a little, since I'm adding a turbo). I expected the compression pressure to drop a little because of the thicker gaskets. But with the new heads and gaskets the compression results are now 180-240 psi.
I've replaced heads before, the installation was not the problem.
1. Would a .010 thicker gasket reduce the cylinder pressure this much? I find that hard to believe. Will the motor even run with this little compression?
2. The thicker gaskets have the effect of reducing the length of the pushrods, meaning all the valves will open later, not as far, and close sooner. Some of the rocker arms seem a little looser than before. Could this cause the lower compression? How do you adjust the valve lash on these motors?
3. Or maybe the machine shop just screwed up the valve job?
Any advice appreciated, I can't continue with the build until I figure this out.