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Curious your thoughts on combustion burn pattern
300 miles on new build. Two cylinders (4,6) down on power from the get go. Bad rings. This I know. What surprised me was how much different the cylinders look from each other insofar as the combustion pattern on them. Take a look.
I understand in a N/A application, the end cylinders tend to take on less fuel than ones closer to the carb, but I'm seeing a good difference between the end cylinders..and I'm not sure its due to a lack of fuel. Further investigation is needed of course, but wanted to post in parallel. Some things to know. - I did lean the engine out 2nd pass down the track (to the point where it was breaking up), but only at higher RPM and I rectified that with jets right after. 10 passes at the track, and the rest is street driving. - Number 8 ignition lead was loose when I got home from the track...probably like that for the last two passes, and then the 5 or so minutes to load and unload the trailer. That was the last time this ran. Passenger head - You can see the end chamber (8) looks a lot darker than, the number 4 chamber. To me, 4 looks ideal. 8 doesn't even look like a fuel distribution problem, its looks more like a burn problem, so probably a result of the loose lead/lack of ignition, yeah? Here is a close up of cylinder 8. Chamber 8 closeup Chamber 4, close up Move over the other side of the engine, and cylinder 7 here, looks like its doing half the work! Normal to be this light in color? There is very little carbon buildup as you can see. All pistons were polished to a mirror like finish prior to assembly. I'm sure more mileage would tend to average out how these cylinders look and there probably isn't anything to worry about, but thought Id run it by and see if I'm overlooking anything. Thoughts?
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. Mark S . Who needs nice and pretty, when you can have mean and nasty? KRE Aluminum headed 463CID 73 LeMans. Used to run 10.6x @ 124.55. 3700lbs . So much for 2020...shootin for 9s in 2021...and in 2022 apparently.....looks like 2023 as well. >>My 73 Build thread |
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