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Guest EaStW00d

Hello everyone. I have a 1976 280z and I just got done rebuilding the head. I have replaced the dist rotor, plugs, cap, plug wires, master cylinder, fuel filter, gaskets, and thermostat. My problem is that my compression in my #1 cylinder is only around 30 to 40 psi. All my other cylinders are fine. I know the car is timed correctly because I bought a timing light and set it. My fuel pressure is 36psi so that is all good. I also have good spark in all the plug wires so I doubt that is the problem. I'm going to pull out my injectors today and test them to see if they are working properly even though I can hear them clicking when the engine is running. The car will run but the acceleration is horrible due to the low compression. I have noticed that when i remove the injector plug from the #1 cylinder nothing happens to my RPMs. I just wanted some more opinions so that if it wasn't my injector then I would have some more things to try out. Thanks in advance!

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The stuff you mentioned your going to check really has nothing to do with the compression on cylinder 1. What you need to do is do a wet compression test. Take like 5cc's of oil and put it in each cylinder and then do a compression check. Also have you adjusted your valves correctly?

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The valves were done by a local mechanic who rebuilt my head for me. I never really checked the valve clearances because he had the books and knew what to set them at but I guess that could be it.

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I'm about to go do adjust my valve clearances but here are the results from my compression test earlier.

#1 89

#2 155

#3 150

#4 150

#5 120

#6 150

Those numbers are all from a normal compression test. I then did the wet test and got 97psi on #1 and 140 psi on #5. I don't believe that is a large enough difference to suggest a broken ring. I'll let you know how the compression is after I do the adjusting.

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I adjusted my valves and here is what my new compression test was.

#1 156 (67 increase!)

#2 155

#3 155

#4 155

#5 160 (40 increase)

#6 155

So my valve clearances were my problem. All my other cylinders increased by at least 5psi after the adjusting. :)

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