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Re: Same ol' problem

To: Andy Walker <awtiger@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Same ol' problem
From: Craig Wright <cwright@pdghightower.com>
Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 11:52:07 -0800
Hello Andy,

Any luck yet? It seems like you have tried everything, but I agree that it will
probably be a trivial problem to fix, but a difficult problem find.

Leak down in good - You watched the rockers so that eliminates a flat cam. You 
may
want to try a standard compression check just to be sure.

I would replace the spark plug, plug wire (you could just swap this) and the
distributor cap. When the plug tries to spark under compression the air gap has 
a
pretty high resistance. If you have a crack or carbon trace inside the 
distributor
cap, the spark may be shorting inside the cap. A three buck new cap will 
eliminate
this possibility.

Good luck, but I'm sure that this problem will be solved. You should write it up
for a Puzzler for "Car Talk".

Craig Wright


Andy Walker wrote:

> Hi, guys:
>
> Well, it's me again, still with a dead #4 cylinder in my Tiger.  On top of all
> the other stuff I've tried, I've now done a leak down test and the cylinder
> held just fine.  Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, appears to operating
> normally but pulling #4 plug wire off while the engine is running makes no
> difference.
>
> I'm at my wits end with this.  I have a virgin 260 to build for the car but
> that seems a bit drastic, at least until I know what's wrong with the 289.  As
> far as I know, I could spend thousands of dollars building that 260 and still
> have the same problem when it goes into the car, if the problem turns out to
> be electrical.  The car just has nothing on the low end and will barely come
> off the line.  Could I have the distributor one tooth off?  Could hooking the
> PCV line up to the vacuum outlet on the #4 runner on my intake be causing a
> problem?  Could I just be jerking myself off here?
>
> Right now, I'm extremely upset with my inability to solve this problem with
> the Tiger.  I've never run into anything like this with a small block Ford in
> any kind of car.  Anybody want a show car Tiger turned "project car?"
>
> Andy Walker
> B382001600

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