Here's one that has been interesting. I've had this truck sitting for a long time, just now got around to getting it running. I don't have much story about what happened before I got it, but I do know the motor in it ran at some point
Run a compression check, and all four cylinders are between 185 and 195. Uhm, ok, that is a switch, looks too high if anything.
Adjusted the valves, most of them were too loose.
Swapped carbs with one just run last month.
Swapped coil and disti with ones known to work, points clean and gapped correctly.
Bypassed the wiring mess with a jumper straight to the coil just to be sure it was getting power.
Cranks and cranks but doesn't even let out so much as a pop.
Timing is as close as I can get it without it running, chain looks to be right. Plugs are nearly new. I even cranked it will moving the disti back and forth to see if I could get fire that way.
Fuel is disconnected (old gas in tank) but I filled the carb bowl by hand so I know its getting something. I should at least get a pop or two just from spilling a little down the carb, but I get nothing.
Sooo... anyone have any ideas or thoughts? The motor has a couple things odd about it. First, no G180 code on the block, in fact no G code at all. Could be a G200 but I don't know. There is a head that came with the truck with a fuel pump hole that supposedly came off the motor that is in it. The head currently on it looks like a normal G180 head. I'm beginning to wonder if the high compression reading is from a G200 block getting a G180 head put on it. Still, that should not keep it from at least popping over a bit on pump gas.
Well, thought I'd share my day and see if anyone has other ideas I might not have thought of. At least I'm still having fun.
