I have recently completed troubleshooting and repairing the engine on a 1976
palmbeach(455 CI), replaced the right rocker pivots that were worn, replaced
all of the vacuum lines, distributor cap, rotor, new silicon wires, spark
plugs, new exhaust manifolds, new carburetor, heat riser, and compression
check (165# in 2-8 cylinders and 155 in 1). When vacuum checking the engine
the vacuum needle pulses very fast irregardless of the engine RPM. A
mechanic friend of mine says it is the RV cam in the engine (overlap between
the exhaust and intake stroke). Engine has excellent power, idles nice,
starts well and is very quiet. If I had not done the compression check I
would swear it was a valve. Anyone else ever experience this, and is it a
potential problem or not?????
palmbeach(455 CI), replaced the right rocker pivots that were worn, replaced
all of the vacuum lines, distributor cap, rotor, new silicon wires, spark
plugs, new exhaust manifolds, new carburetor, heat riser, and compression
check (165# in 2-8 cylinders and 155 in 1). When vacuum checking the engine
the vacuum needle pulses very fast irregardless of the engine RPM. A
mechanic friend of mine says it is the RV cam in the engine (overlap between
the exhaust and intake stroke). Engine has excellent power, idles nice,
starts well and is very quiet. If I had not done the compression check I
would swear it was a valve. Anyone else ever experience this, and is it a
potential problem or not?????