Donald1107
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My engine started running slightly rough. I pulled the spark plugs and tested the compression, concluding that I have a problem. What the cause is, I’m not exactly sure yet. Here are the facts:
1) Engine has been running somewhat rough, but not smoking
2) Compression results are 147, 150, 65, and 151 for cylinders 1, 2, 3 and 4.
3) #3 spark plug is badly fouled while 1, 2 and 4 are clean (all plugs replaced 900 miles ago).
4) When I had a professional British sports car garage tune the engine, they found one push rod stuck, and unstuck it; don’t know which one or how. But the engine has run fine for 900 miles … until recently.
Question: could it be a stuck push rod? And if so, how would I tell?
If not a stuck push rod, would a burned valve cause the spark plug to foul with black crust?
Don
1) Engine has been running somewhat rough, but not smoking
2) Compression results are 147, 150, 65, and 151 for cylinders 1, 2, 3 and 4.
3) #3 spark plug is badly fouled while 1, 2 and 4 are clean (all plugs replaced 900 miles ago).
4) When I had a professional British sports car garage tune the engine, they found one push rod stuck, and unstuck it; don’t know which one or how. But the engine has run fine for 900 miles … until recently.
Question: could it be a stuck push rod? And if so, how would I tell?
If not a stuck push rod, would a burned valve cause the spark plug to foul with black crust?
Don