I have had a rough couple of weeks with health issues in my family so today I went out tinkering trying to get my mind on something else. I tried to get one of the Power Wagon chassis I have standing started but it wouldn't start. First the starting motor wouldn't crank over. I managed to fix that by taking the "push"-button apart and clean the contacts. When the starter was once again mounted it would crank the engine over just fine. Spark was weak but I already knew that because of how worn all the ignition parts were and new parts are already on the way.
I managed to get hold of a cheap compression tester. First I thought the compression tester was nonfunctional as I tested it on cylinder one and six and they both game me zero compression. I swore I would newer buy a cheap tool anymore as I always do. However the other PW chassis I have do start so I tried the tester on one of those cylinders and got really good result.
Back to the original chassis knowing the tester was ok I managed to get good compression in some cylinders and bad or none in others. This is the result on each cylinder:
1: 0 psi
2: 80 psi
3: 65 psi
4: 0 psi
5: 88 psi
6: 0 psi
What would you say would be the major problem? Stuck valves, broken camshaft or something else?
I managed to get hold of a cheap compression tester. First I thought the compression tester was nonfunctional as I tested it on cylinder one and six and they both game me zero compression. I swore I would newer buy a cheap tool anymore as I always do. However the other PW chassis I have do start so I tried the tester on one of those cylinders and got really good result.
Back to the original chassis knowing the tester was ok I managed to get good compression in some cylinders and bad or none in others. This is the result on each cylinder:
1: 0 psi
2: 80 psi
3: 65 psi
4: 0 psi
5: 88 psi
6: 0 psi
What would you say would be the major problem? Stuck valves, broken camshaft or something else?
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