DC118us
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Hi all,
It's been a long time since I've been on here. My 1975 T&C wagon, stock 440 is giving me trouble.
I've spent the last 1.5 years (not a typo) working on a holley efi install. Finally got all my issues resolved and it was finally running right. I took the family on a trip to the pumpkin patch and it drove great, coming back it developed what sounds like an exhaust leak, pfft, pfft, pfft, sound, not a ticking or something weird. Trying to figure it out has me stumped.
I pressurized the exhaust looking for leaks up to the head, none found
pulled #4 plug wire and noise stopped, so that cylinder is the issue.
swapped plugs with #6, no change, #4 still the problem
swapped wires with #6, still no change, #4 still the problem
pulled valve cover, loosened the rocker shaft and put air into the cylinder (via plug hole) I hear pressure escaping, but it's not coming from the intake or exhaust valves. It's a very slow escape of pressure, like it might be creeping past the rings.
I'm wondering if a lifter may not be compressing and holding the valve slightly open when it should be closed, but I don't know how to verify this, any ideas?
Anything else I should be looking for to diagnose this issue?
Any help will be appreciated.
It's been a long time since I've been on here. My 1975 T&C wagon, stock 440 is giving me trouble.
I've spent the last 1.5 years (not a typo) working on a holley efi install. Finally got all my issues resolved and it was finally running right. I took the family on a trip to the pumpkin patch and it drove great, coming back it developed what sounds like an exhaust leak, pfft, pfft, pfft, sound, not a ticking or something weird. Trying to figure it out has me stumped.
I pressurized the exhaust looking for leaks up to the head, none found
pulled #4 plug wire and noise stopped, so that cylinder is the issue.
swapped plugs with #6, no change, #4 still the problem
swapped wires with #6, still no change, #4 still the problem
pulled valve cover, loosened the rocker shaft and put air into the cylinder (via plug hole) I hear pressure escaping, but it's not coming from the intake or exhaust valves. It's a very slow escape of pressure, like it might be creeping past the rings.
I'm wondering if a lifter may not be compressing and holding the valve slightly open when it should be closed, but I don't know how to verify this, any ideas?
Anything else I should be looking for to diagnose this issue?
Any help will be appreciated.