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01-22-2019, 07:51 AM | #1 |
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Location: Fairfield, Texas
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Flathead question
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I recently drove it about 20 miles at about 45 mph, to the local state park for a Christmas Celebration. When we returned to the museum I noticed a miss. I shorted each cylinder to see which was not firing. It was #1. I removed the plug and it looked oil fouled. I removed all plugs and did a compression check. All cylinders on left side ran about 75-80 lbs. The cylinders on the right side varied from 50-110. The highest compression was found on #1, the cylinder that was not firing. All plugs wires were firing, but found that #1 was not firing through the plug. I sprayed carb cleaner into the plug to clean the oil out and it started firing through the plug. I replaced the plugs and all cylinders were firing. My question is; what would cause the #1 cylinder, the one that was NOT firing, to have so much higher compression? In my little finite mind, that seems backward. What do you think? |
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