Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
Ya' know Jerry, with due respect I disagree. If NegativeZero is wanting to run 91octane then adding 93 to the tank (or a bunch of octane booster) and then rejetting the carb to get the AFR right isn't really going to help, other than telling him that it's detonation. To run on 91 he's going to have to back out the jet changes, and solve the problem with timing/compression/repairs to rings or something else. Instead of "contaminating" the tank with different fuel I would back out some timing.

I believe that with aluminum heads and a 10.0 compression ratio running 91 octane should be good. I also believe that the compression leakdown test that you first suggested is the best next step to learn more about what's going on in each cylinder.

I hope that you don't get your knickers in a knot about someone disagreeing with you..............................

I tend to agree. I don't understand how running higher octane gas relieves the crankcase pressure problem. If an engine is not allowed to breathe, IMHO, it's bound to blow up just like what happened to the 57 Ford I had.