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A/f gauge shows lean
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<blockquote data-quote="thumper_302" data-source="post: 7775294" data-attributes="member: 81144"><p>Rings are good, no blow-by and compression is way the heck up there. It's going to be a month or so before I can tear out the cam. I have another problem, put in a new high volume oil pump (keep in mind that all the bearings are new) and the best oil pressure I can get with 20/50 when the engine is hot is 30 psi and a max at 6500 of 59 psi. I think I should just sell the pistion/rods/heads/etc in parts and just start the hell over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thumper_302, post: 7775294, member: 81144"] Rings are good, no blow-by and compression is way the heck up there. It's going to be a month or so before I can tear out the cam. I have another problem, put in a new high volume oil pump (keep in mind that all the bearings are new) and the best oil pressure I can get with 20/50 when the engine is hot is 30 psi and a max at 6500 of 59 psi. I think I should just sell the pistion/rods/heads/etc in parts and just start the hell over. [/QUOTE]
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