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Old 06-25-2007, 09:25 PM   #1
indyracer
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Things have went south for my poor truck :(

I have been working on trying to get the truck started. I checked the compression on all of the cylinders and things don't look good.

Here is what I got:

8: 0psi--------7: 125psi
6: 120psi-----5: 140psi
4: 100psi-----3: 135psi
2: 25psi------1: 90psi

When I got the truck in Aug. of 2006, the timing chain was broke and when I took off the valve covers there were some bent pushrods. Now, there could have been lots of damage when the timing chain broke. Another option is that I didn't get rockers adjusted right when I replaced the pushrods. My bet is there is lots of damage from when the timing chain broke. That is how my luck rolls...
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