Odin
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Mid 20s at warm idleVery good! What are your oil pressures now?
Mid 20s at warm idleVery good! What are your oil pressures now?
The fact that your compression is fading evenly might be that you have a worn out timing chain. Possibly , in my case that was the issue. The chain was stretched out badlyI just picked up a 73 Dart Swinger with a slant six. I noticed the garage floor where it had been parked was black under the tailpipe. I jump started it and drove it home over an hour and it ran fine and didn’t smoke. The oil light flickered at stops and sometimes stayed on. The engine and compartment are covered in what looks like a few years worth of oil. I checked the oil pressure with a mechanical gauge and it idled around 5psi. I checked compression in the cylinders and they were 70, 80, 75, 75, 75, 80. It has electronic ignition. The plugs were all gapped around .040. They were covered in light brown deposits and one of the insulators around the electrode was gone. I’m hoping to flip the car but it could be a keeper too. I have to replace the engine mounts and tranny mount.
My mechanical skills are low but I’ve been learning a lot from you guys and my friend who is a mechanic. With that info, what are your thoughts for the least intrusive and most economical steps to take next?
OK I don't have actual measurements on that one but it crosses over to the right application. So it probably is OK. One half should be around 4-5 ohms and the other < 1 ohm. I find plenty of cases where the parts guys at the counter sell folks just any old ballast so I tend to ask. But at this point, I'd put this down on the bottom of your list of things to think about.The one installed was a BWD RUE1, which looked the same externally as the old weathered one I removed.
I had that ballast issue had the wrong ohms man it drove me nuts until I found out it was a five dollar partOK I don't have actual measurements on that one but it crosses over to the right application. So it probably is OK. One half should be around 4-5 ohms and the other < 1 ohm. I find plenty of cases where the parts guys at the counter sell folks just any old ballast so I tend to ask. But at this point, I'd put this down on the bottom of your list of things to think about.