VicS
Well-Known Member
I meant excessive smoke,everything said so far i have done like extending the plugs,i did extend the plugs to the last 2 threads still massive compresion.I have come to the conclusion that the exhaust port might be blocked but what is the chance of that in 2 cylinders? Anyway i will put a scope camera down to check them,does anyone know how far down the ports are? Oh what a bloody nightmare! Thanks all again.Ronnie.
The ports only become opened in the lower part of the stroke. To inspect them you will need to take each piston in turn down to the bottom of each stroke
Like Richard i doubt if they can become blocked, but they are closed off by the piston once it has risen part way up its stroke anyway. The compression you feel is that caused by the piston compressing the fuel and air mixture into the relatively small space that is left at the top of the stroke. It should, of course, be felt as a gradual increase as the piston rises.
Perhaps the combustion chambers have become so heavily coked that the compressions have risen to such a high level that it is cause your cranking problem. The compression tests I suggested earlier should throw some light on the situation if that is so.
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