Swedefj40
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So after getting my carb issues addressed, it was time to put it in the water and check that my bellows are leak free and the lower shift cable is working right. I did my pre trip in the driveway and found this:
Obviously there's water in the oil. I checked the coolant in the Heat Exchanger and it was way low too. The oil was changed in the fall of last year and the engine hasn't been run until the other day when I got my carb issues sorted out. (long story short, replaced old weber carb with a new one, new one kept backfiring and never worked so put the old one back on).
Anyway, I did a compression check and it was #6=180psi, #5=155psi, #4=140psi, #3=135psi, #2=180psi, #1=165psi.
I don't have access to a leak down tester yet but what I did was I pulled all the spark plugs and rigged up the air compressor and charged each cylinder (@ TDC) with 50psi and checked for venting. I felt around the adjacent cylinders for air and this is what I got:
Air in #1 - I get air out of #5 & #4
Air in #2 - I get air out of #5 & a little bit out of #1
Air in #3 - I get air out of #1 & #6
Air in #4 - I get air out of #2 & #1
Air in #5 - I get air out of #3 & a little bit out of #2
Air in #6 - I get air out of #4
I had a couple of really loud backfires trying to get the new carb to work so I'm thinking maybe that blew the head gaskets? Not sure if anything can be deduced from this but I'd like your input anyway before I start ripping the manifolds and heads off of this thing.
Obviously there's water in the oil. I checked the coolant in the Heat Exchanger and it was way low too. The oil was changed in the fall of last year and the engine hasn't been run until the other day when I got my carb issues sorted out. (long story short, replaced old weber carb with a new one, new one kept backfiring and never worked so put the old one back on).
Anyway, I did a compression check and it was #6=180psi, #5=155psi, #4=140psi, #3=135psi, #2=180psi, #1=165psi.
I don't have access to a leak down tester yet but what I did was I pulled all the spark plugs and rigged up the air compressor and charged each cylinder (@ TDC) with 50psi and checked for venting. I felt around the adjacent cylinders for air and this is what I got:
Air in #1 - I get air out of #5 & #4
Air in #2 - I get air out of #5 & a little bit out of #1
Air in #3 - I get air out of #1 & #6
Air in #4 - I get air out of #2 & #1
Air in #5 - I get air out of #3 & a little bit out of #2
Air in #6 - I get air out of #4
I had a couple of really loud backfires trying to get the new carb to work so I'm thinking maybe that blew the head gaskets? Not sure if anything can be deduced from this but I'd like your input anyway before I start ripping the manifolds and heads off of this thing.