Monday, April 6, 2009

Re: [Classic Mustang] Re: Starting Problem (Help)

regardless... this doesn't address the fact that he lost spark in the
process. But even with open valves, there would be some backfire and
other carrying on going on.

-Michael

Dan O'Reilly wrote:
> Actually, I believe Ford calls for the compression value to be within 10%
> of each other.
>
> At 09:56 PM 4/5/2009, mustngmke wrote:
>
>> What catches my attention is you adjusted the valves. Did it spin a little
>> too easy? the valves may not be seating, thus no compression, check the
>> compression, if it's under 100, that's it. this is assuming you have 12
>> volts to the coil and good spark coming from the coil.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>
> ---
>
> Dan O'Reilly
> 1971 Bright Red Mach 1
> 2002 Black Deluxe Convertible
> Colorado Springs, CO
>
>


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