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    I got a dollar sucked in half by my exhaust so I think I have some burnt valves. Is a leak down test the best way to determine this?
    Also, is it measured over a specified time interval? because wouldn't any cylinder leak down 100% given enough time.

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    Burnt exaust valve or valves,I ran a 300 straight 6 for years with the burnt exaust valve.A vaccume guage will tell the story.
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    but I don't know what the vacuum should be without burnt valves.

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    if you don't have a burnt valve the gauge needle will stay study, if you have a burnt valve the needle will flicker real fast.
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    but wouldn't that only tell me if the burnt valve is on the intake?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcodi
    but wouldn't that only tell me if the burnt valve is on the intake?
    yes, then you would have to do a comp. check on ea. cylinder to find out which one was bad.
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    Mike thanks for that drawing. I'm sure it will help sometime down the line.
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    a vac. gauge can tell you a lot. i all ways run a vac. gauge in the dash of the race cars i built.
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    yeah I wish I had one inside my car, I couldn't get a vacuum gauge in the style of the rest of my gauges though.

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    ok, used a leak down tester last night and every cylinder came out around 20%, +/- 5 or so. On each one I could detect a sound if I put my ear to the exhaust pipe, it was faint as hell so I don't know if it was something else I was hearing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcodi
    ok, used a leak down tester last night and every cylinder came out around 20%, +/- 5 or so. On each one I could detect a sound if I put my ear to the exhaust pipe, it was faint as hell so I don't know if it was something else I was hearing.
    sounds normal to me. did you use a vac. gauge?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lt1s10
    a vac. gauge can tell you a lot. i all ways run a vac. gauge in the dash of the race cars i built.
    thats one thing i love about the after market restomod gauge cluster i bought for my mustang, it looks like the factory one but they added numbers, a tac, and a vac/boost gauge.... so helpful
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    Quote Originally Posted by thesals
    thats one thing i love about the after market restomod gauge cluster i bought for my mustang, it looks like the factory one but they added numbers, a tac, and a vac/boost gauge.... so helpful
    the gauge they put on some cars to help you with your gas mileage was a vac. gauge. light throttle good vac. WOT low vac. and if you watched the gauge you wouldn't mash the throttle as hard when taking off.
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    i just rebuilt a 350 small block had a valve job and all the other machine shop requirements got it all back together fired right up purred like a kitty for the first 30 min now i got a low idle miss that comes and goes i would appreciate any suggestions.

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    get a vac. gauge and fellow the rest of the thread. should give you a good idea what the problems are.
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