Progress ... hanging sheetmetal!!
#1846
Keith,
So, #6 intake valve is hanging open somehow. I hardly doubt that the pushrod or the valve stem could have grown any. The whole thing doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
What else could cause that valve to hang up?
If the seat were to collapse (I don't know if it can) but, if it could, I would think that the problem wouldn't be intermittent. If it were causing low compression then it would be doing it all the time.
Strange. Hopefully one of the engine gurus can get it sorted out. I'm stumped.
Bobby
So, #6 intake valve is hanging open somehow. I hardly doubt that the pushrod or the valve stem could have grown any. The whole thing doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
What else could cause that valve to hang up?
If the seat were to collapse (I don't know if it can) but, if it could, I would think that the problem wouldn't be intermittent. If it were causing low compression then it would be doing it all the time.
Strange. Hopefully one of the engine gurus can get it sorted out. I'm stumped.
Bobby
#1847
Ha! Well my thread just hit 81,000 views and yours just popped over 90,000. I don't think there's much chance I'll ever catch you.
#1848
Keith,
So, #6 intake valve is hanging open somehow. I hardly doubt that the pushrod or the valve stem could have grown any. The whole thing doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
What else could cause that valve to hang up?
If the seat were to collapse (I don't know if it can) but, if it could, I would think that the problem wouldn't be intermittent. If it were causing low compression then it would be doing it all the time.
Strange. Hopefully one of the engine gurus can get it sorted out. I'm stumped.
Bobby
So, #6 intake valve is hanging open somehow. I hardly doubt that the pushrod or the valve stem could have grown any. The whole thing doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
What else could cause that valve to hang up?
If the seat were to collapse (I don't know if it can) but, if it could, I would think that the problem wouldn't be intermittent. If it were causing low compression then it would be doing it all the time.
Strange. Hopefully one of the engine gurus can get it sorted out. I'm stumped.
Bobby
#1849
Joe, my thread is peetering out and now I have to talk about the Buick. Yours is still plugging along so I'm sure you will pass me
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#1858
Rich, I'm so sorry to hear of your brother's passing. Its tough for sure.
Here's a little update on my end. Finally got the Buick running around 10 days ago. Its running but rough .... may need a carb rebuild. The brakes are not good and tranny not shifting right. Man, I am kicking myself for letting it sit for so long! I'll get her straightened out soon.
Not much with the Patrol truck. Last weekend had 20 kids in the back for my son's 12th birthday. Next weekend it my youngest son's 8th birthday so I will be giving another group of kids a ride!!
I picked up a set of door handles a few days ago on eBay which I plan on using for my rear door. They look like the original ones. These came off a 1969 fire truck. I got them for only $10 + shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331352515110?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
I have been busy trying to schedule a lot of work to be done on the house these past few weeks. I'm going to get new gutters and a paint job. I had the gutter man pull off the old gutters for the painters and when he did the fascia board came off with it!! Which means roof leaks (2). The roofers are coming out today!! ..
I did pick up my favorite gun recently .... well, a dummy copy of one. Its a WWII Thompson. It has real WWII parts except for the receiver. My kids have been enjoying it as much as I am. Whats real interesting about it is the metal reinforcing band placed around the front foregrip. This was a modification done in the field so this gun at some point was issued to the troops. It could of seen action in WWII, Korea and even Vietnam. I plan on getting a real one as a retirement present for me in 46 months. I even got the approval from the wife!! That is as long as the home renovations are done and they include new master bath, pool deck, front house lights, paint job and new exterior doors and windows. Most of this should be done by the end of the year except for the doors and windows.
Here's a little update on my end. Finally got the Buick running around 10 days ago. Its running but rough .... may need a carb rebuild. The brakes are not good and tranny not shifting right. Man, I am kicking myself for letting it sit for so long! I'll get her straightened out soon.
Not much with the Patrol truck. Last weekend had 20 kids in the back for my son's 12th birthday. Next weekend it my youngest son's 8th birthday so I will be giving another group of kids a ride!!
I picked up a set of door handles a few days ago on eBay which I plan on using for my rear door. They look like the original ones. These came off a 1969 fire truck. I got them for only $10 + shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331352515110?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
I have been busy trying to schedule a lot of work to be done on the house these past few weeks. I'm going to get new gutters and a paint job. I had the gutter man pull off the old gutters for the painters and when he did the fascia board came off with it!! Which means roof leaks (2). The roofers are coming out today!! ..
I did pick up my favorite gun recently .... well, a dummy copy of one. Its a WWII Thompson. It has real WWII parts except for the receiver. My kids have been enjoying it as much as I am. Whats real interesting about it is the metal reinforcing band placed around the front foregrip. This was a modification done in the field so this gun at some point was issued to the troops. It could of seen action in WWII, Korea and even Vietnam. I plan on getting a real one as a retirement present for me in 46 months. I even got the approval from the wife!! That is as long as the home renovations are done and they include new master bath, pool deck, front house lights, paint job and new exterior doors and windows. Most of this should be done by the end of the year except for the doors and windows.
#1860
I figured out what I was doing wrong... DUH!! I also forgot to mention something. I was looking for a good book on military Thompsons and came across one that is out of print. The author is working on an updated version ...Part III and is asking for photos never published before of military men with Thompsons. I used to collect WWII combat photos taken by combat photographers and at one time had close to 2K. I went through the ones I had left and found some interesting one's. I contacted the author and sent him the pics. He is going to use a few of them. Here is a link to his Part II book