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Engine dies - I'm stumped

I'm about to just put the car away and try to forget I own it.

Man, I have BEEN THERE! Best thing you can do sometimes is walk away and come back after you've had time to de-frustrate.

You'll find it. It's not going to be expensive or hard, just frustrating.

I'm going to go have a beer in solidarity with you. :encouragement:
 
My car has an electronic ignition, but, could this be points?
 
Steve is right. I think I'll have a beer in solidarity with you too.
 
The points were among the first things I replaced. Today I'm going to check valve clearances just to be sure that that portion of the engine is fully functional.
 
The points were among the first things I replaced. Today I'm going to check valve clearances just to be sure that that portion of the engine is fully functional.

Do what you need to Nelson, but valves don't unset themselves - at least not that much that quickly. Likewise carbs don't unadjust. My money is on simple and electrical.
 
I do believe the cause of my problem has been found. I did a compression test with nasty results. My compression has been aout 175 pounds. My tests now show anywhere from 25 to 100 pounds. I'm going to do a leakdown test but it certainly looks like I need to replace my head gasket. That could explain why it was running so ragged. After having replaced so many other parts I looking forward to actually finding something wrong rather than just guessing that any particular part might be the cause. If the leakdown test result is what I think it will be the head will probably be off later today.
 
I do believe the cause of my problem has been found. I did a compression test with nasty results. My compression has been aout 175 pounds. My tests now show anywhere from 25 to 100 pounds. I'm going to do a leakdown test but it certainly looks like I need to replace my head gasket. That could explain why it was running so ragged. After having replaced so many other parts I looking forward to actually finding something wrong rather than just guessing that any particular part might be the cause. If the leakdown test result is what I think it will be the head will probably be off later today.

sounds ominous but promising - keep us posted
 
Good to here you found a likely problem, Nelson. You have such a great history with that car that I sure hope you get to liking it again!:wink-new:

Personally recommend the black Payen head gasket. I've had no luck with the copper and steel sandwich.

Kurt.
 
It is off with the head. Leakdown was massive. It is such a relief to finally actually find something wrong. I'll have my beer after the head is off. I appreciate all the support from you guys. Tomorrow I'll drive over to Winner's Circle and see what they have for a gasket. It is great with their being only a 25 minute drive from here.
 
Not only will I not install a new condensor, I also cancelled my order for new HV wires. The money not spent there will go for new oil and antifreeze since the cylinders wound up with antifreeze in them.
 
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