Originally posted by spyderkeeper
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best case scenario bad head gasket
worse case burned exhaust valves
worst case would be broken ring lands/pistons
If it was cam you probably be hearing noise.
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What would cause low compression all on one side, cam shaft issue?
Originally posted by babywagyeah not good...
do a leakdown test and see what exactly is going on.
or just pull head since all low ones are on same side?
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yeah not good...
do a leakdown test and see what exactly is going on.
or just pull head since all low ones are on same side?
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Hmm, well actually this does not look good.
Compression:
8 7-120
6 - 120 5-89
4 - 120 3-100
2 - 120 1-100
Maybe I'm getting all I'm going to get.
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I bought the Jeep with the setup but the distributor was changed by the mechanic, so I will try resetting everything from scratch. I'm not sure what the knock sensor is picking up because it doesn't sound like that.
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From what I see, the TPS isn't adjusted correctly.
It's dropping to .2v which is too low.
If you didn't perform the initial setup, you need to do this.
http://www.binderplanet.com/forums/i...3/#post-345737
And common sense dictates verify no vacuum leaks, and fuel pressure is good.
Lots of knock counts, are you using a knock sensor?
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More TBI log help
Hi, I'm still trying to figure out my rough running/stalling TBI. I rewired the computer and some burnt wires under the hood. It looks like my voltage is stable again. Could anyone take a look at the logs and give me some pointers?
https://drive.google.com/open?id=19e...iZzpPJiqGeaaz9
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XO...qBaSMNDP57ty9-
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1h6...II3XRUP809kGPSTags: None
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