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A cylinder leakage test using a dual leakdown gauge and compressed air will reveal the source of the problem however it does sound like your valves are adjusted incorrectly and #5 is too tight on at least one of the valves. Adjusting the valves is pretty easy and if you are going to buy a book just follow the procedure. If you need help just ask and we'll give you some pointers.
Quote from: VileZambonie on August 03, 2008, 08:48:03 amA cylinder leakage test using a dual leakdown gauge and compressed air will reveal the source of the problem however it does sound like your valves are adjusted incorrectly and #5 is too tight on at least one of the valves. Adjusting the valves is pretty easy and if you are going to buy a book just follow the procedure. If you need help just ask and we'll give you some pointers.Not to come off as rude to any member here, but let us all be civil about our own valve adjustment methods versus those of other members. I guess I would just go to oreilly's and get a box of those Lisle brand rocker stoppers and pull the valve cover, put them in and back the rocker nuts off one at a time until they tap and then tighten(removing the socket occassionaly to ensure its not binding the rocker) until the valve is quiet again and the go something like a quarter to half turn more making sure you don't kill the engine or start hearing air comong back up the intake.