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Searched the forum and other places for acceptable compression numbers for my '41 Merc. Mine range between 70# and 80#. Any help?
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It'll probably start and run OK with those numbers. Before I changed the engine in my '51, it was between 85 and 100 on all eight and it was OK to drive daily. You may be OK (for a while) if they're all about the same. Hopefully, a couple dosed of Marvel Mystery Oil and some driving will cause the situation to improve. Maybe a couple of shots of Sea Foam down the carb, as well.
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Check for a weak condenser. Prepare to have to try one or more FLAPS condensers before you get a good one. I hear Vertex magneto condensers are very good, but they have to be special ordered.
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I have no idea what a "flaps" condenser is and the Mallory is good but I would try a "TUBMAN TRASHCAN" for peace of mind!
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Sorry, "H.A.M.B. term". "FLAPS" - Friendly local auto part store.
For the record, I am now out of condensers. Any future supply depends on whether I can talk my partner into making some more when I get back to Minnesota. |
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Stores like N A P A. Standing joke here is : Never Any Parts Available. The guys who work there are actually GR8 & get what they don't have next day.
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Regarding concern about valves, attach a vacuum meter at you carb. If the indicator needle stumbles, jumps etc it could indicate a sticky or badly seated valve. This is not unusual for engines that don't get enough use. If so, next step might be to add some MMO .... a bit down the carb and a quart in the oil. At purchase my '47 had same symptom and the MMO cleared it up.
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Charlie installed a new condenser, (NAPA) possible it is bad I suppose. I had my old ignition analyzer on it this morning, rather inconclusive. blurry trace, jumped around quite a bit.
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That's encouraging.
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