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RE: Compression test- - -opinions needed (long)

To: Matt Milkevitch <milkm@mail.vt.edu>, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: Compression test- - -opinions needed (long)
From: "Dodd, Kelvin" <doddk@mossmotors.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 11:46:04 -0800
Mike:

        Before tearing anything down check the cam timing.  During assembly
it is really easy to get one tooth off.  This leads to a really doggy
engine, with no other symptoms.

good luck.

Kelvin.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Milkevitch [mailto:milkm@mail.vt.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 1999 6:42 PM
> To: mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Compression test- - -opinions needed (long)
> 
> 
> Fellow Listers,
> 
>             Approximately 1 year ago, I completed a full rebuild on 
> of the engine in my '74 BGT.  I completely redid everything, to 
> include 8.7:1 pistons, mild camshaft (Piper BP 270), unleaded 
> conversion, and so forth.  In addition, I also redid my SU HIF4 
> carbs, replacing a Weber I had previously used.  Also, I am running a 
> cannon header, Lucas 45D4 (Eurospec), and Peco exhaust.
> 
>             My problem since completion has been lack of power.  
> Given my modifications, I was looking for an engine that would pull 
> well, but it remains something of a dog.  Granted, what I'm saying is 
> very subjective...and I was reminded by a friend that these cars 
> weren't all that fast to begin with.  Sensing some type of internal 
> engine problem, I took it to a local MG shop and had them check it.  
> They performed a leak down test, and said that I was losing 
> compression badly, and that they could hear the air leaking through 
> the oil dipstick hole.  This indicated to them that the rings weren't 
> holding up.  In addition, a compression test indicated that all 
> figures were hovering around the 130 psi mark.  
> 
>              Since that time, I've done a few adjustments (mixture, 
> timing etc) and have seen some small improvements.  I also performed 
> another compression test giving the following figures:
> 
>               Cyl 1  = 140
>               Cyl 2  = 135
>               Cyl 3  = 145
>               Cyl 4  = 141
> 
>               Precision here is relatively good, and the difference 
> in these figures and earlier ones probably can be attributed to 
> difference in compression testers.  One more note:  oil consumption 
> is about nil, and oil pressure is very good (45 at idle, around 70-75 
> at 60 mph).
> 
>    
>               My question to the group:  opinions on these 
> figures/data??  Does anyone have a "ballpark" idea on the ideal 
> compression of an MGB 18V engine with 8.7:1 pistons??  Right now, I'm 
> contemplating a teardown and putting new rings on, and would like to 
> get the collective wisdom of the group.
> 
> 
>               Thanks for any advice,
> 
> 
>                Matt Milkevitch
>                '74 BGT
> Matthew Milkevitch
> Graduate Student, Ph.D. Candidate
> Dr. Karen J. Brewer(Chem), Advisor
> Dr. Brenda W. Shirley(Biol), Co-Advisor
> Va. Tech
> Blacksburg, VA  24061
> (540) 231-4708
> 

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