Hi guys,
It’s been a while since I made my last post concerning the ‘77 jeep engine that I installed in our ‘80 Concord. Anyway here are the facts:
1) Bought the jeep engine which was seen/heard running while parked. Engine sounded good, no smoke no knocks etc. Ran for about 15 minutes or more (in park). Did not make any checks (vacuum or compression)
2) During swap accidentally tipped jeep donor engine upside down while in engine stand and full of 5 qts of oil
3) Installed into Concord using carb, intake and distributor from concord which was previously running well with 18Hg” in P (@ 2,500ft above sea level) and steady until it overheated and threw a rod.
4) Concord only had exhaust system from manifold to cat.
5) Cat was then gutted and still only had exhaust system from manifold to cat.
6) Started up jeep donor engine now installed in concord. Ran very rough. 10 minutes after starting was smoking really really badly.
7) Tried severel attempts to correct timing and fuel mix etc. to no avail
Vacuum flickering rapidly between 12"Hg and 13"Hg at 600rpms in D (@ 2,500ft above sea level)
9) Compression:
1 2 3 4 5 6
Test #1 Dry 150 150 150 150 90 30
Test #2 Dry 150 150 150 151 0 60
Test #3 Wet 150 150 150 160 30 0
10) No leak down test performed (don’t have compressor or leak down tester at this time)
11) Block test tested negative for presence of combustion gasses.
12) Pulling spark cables from #5 or #6 sparks makes no difference to how the engine runs even though spark is present to both plugs.
13) Engine does not overheat even @ 100+* ambient temps
14) There is no evidence of coolant in the oil or vice versa
15) Now has complete exhaust system = No change.
So there you have it. What are your conclusions? Here is mine:
I have cracked or burned exhaust valves on 5 and 6 possibly caused by running the engine with an incomplete exhaust system (with the now gutted cat) and therefore creating low/no back pressure causing the exhaust valves to run too cold. The smoking could either be due to the spilt oil and/or the bad exhaust valves although it has not improved from approx 5 hours of running.
Either that or a head gasket leak between cylinders 5 and 6 but since there was no combustion gasses detected I ruled that out.
Anyway either way I reckon I need to pull the cylinder head and have a look.At which point I could just replace the damaged Exhaust valves, (assuming there is no damage to the pistons) or a complete valve job. I also toyed with the idea of just swapping the head from the concord engine which would be more within my current capabilties and tools and most of all, money.
Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated as always.
Cheers!
Tony and Nicki
Tucson AZ