New battery, gear reduction starter, new distributor (converted points to electronic ignition), new coil, new plugs and plug wires, new electronic voltage regulator, new brakes (calipers, rubber lines, master cylinder, rotors, pads), oil light sensor, removed and cleaned fuel tank, electric fuel pump, new fuel pickupand guage sender, rear end axle seals and pinion seal, new timing belt, rebuilt the carb (34 DMSA) and of course an oil change (used my conconction that I used in my dirt track race cars - Rotella 15-40, 1qt Lucas, and 8oz of redline additive.) I also redid the wood on the dash in some beautiful walnut and topped it off with a new dash skin - also disassembled the guages and cleaned the fogged up glass - will post more about that in another post in the future. Now back to the engine issues.....
She starts and runs good. Rich at idle, but ok. Problem is it backfires out the tailpipe AND blows fire out the carb when I get on accelerator half-way hard. Its almost like it happens when the secondaries kick in - but also does it sitting in the shop if I bounce the rpms up and let off quickly. (bounce the throttle)
Compression check:
1-120
2-105
3-100
4-120
Weak I know, but even being this tired, I don't think I should have this this problem. I was thinking maybe I had a valve leaking so I checked valve clearances and came up with this:
1 - I .016 E .017
2 - I .015 E .015
3 - I .022 E .019
4 - I .022 E .015
Tighter for the most part than what I understand is the recommended I .018 and E .020, but I didn't have enough of a variety of the disks to change it and felt like it should be close enough....afterall these are the same ones that were in it when it ran good in the 1990's before being put up in a garage (I have a history with this car).
I was thinking maybe I had a burnt valve - so on the middle two cylinders with the lower compression - I rigged up some low pressure to each of those spark plug holes with the piston at the top of the compression stroke to listen for air coming back up the intake. I got plenty coming through the crankcase, but none that I could tell comining back up through the carb - so I feel like my low compression is just rings.
A lot of you will point to the cam timing as the culprit - I wrestled with this a lot when I was replacing the timing belt and I am confident it is on with crank at 0 (this is #4 at TDC from what I understand), and the marks on the cam pulleys being on their marks on the valve covers.
I do have a few questions.....


Otherwise, I plan to do a close check for vaccuum leaks, but haven't gotten around to that yet.

Any advice?
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