Re: Mega block 528 - plugs - nitrous - Questions
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Re: Mega block 528 - plugs - nitrous - Questions
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Re: Mega block 528 - plugs - nitrous - Questions
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Separate valley tray but not the removable center one it’s a solid separate tray So your style set up does not have the ports exposed into the valley. With that being said the intake will not suck oil. No it will not show on a leak down test. As far as I know it should have valve seals. Leak down all the cylinders first. Do you see oil hazing from the exhaust?
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Re: Mega block 528 - plugs - nitrous - Questions
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I dont want to start any arguments or conflicts....leakdown is useless on a nitrous engine. you have to do compression test.
Block the carb open, take all the plugs out. Then compression test it, record the first pump then what it does after 5-6 pumps. for reference, my engine pumps 90 then goes to 130 after 6 pumps. (YES this is what i mean, nitrous cams that open the exh early give compression results like this)
This is also my routine maintenance, after every race i check the valve lash, the valve spring seat pressure, and compression test.
Leak down can fool you , compression test never lies.
Your "black" plugs could be from a lot of issues....if there is that much oil pumping the thing should be smoking like crazy...i would start with a compression test
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Re: Mega block 528 - plugs - nitrous - Questions
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That’s what I thought initially but Cab is seeing oil.
The guy that used to mech on this car said those plugs had been idle around in quite a bit But I’m gonna complete the leak down tonight, run a compression and change plug to an -9 And creep it around like Cab said to do above. I’ll watch for a puff of smoke on start up or anything as well. I have a couple of questions still: Can valve seals be done with engine in car on -1 Indy heads Does the 92 jet seem big? Idle screws are at 1.5 turns out and I’ll check AFR gauge and report back Valve seals can be done on engine, just need to support valves, and dissasemble retainer/spring. does this engine have a vacum pump on it???
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Re: Mega block 528 - plugs - nitrous - Questions
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Yes an aerospace vacuum pump system, and that's another question since I have not had experience with a vac system. Can that impact this oil on plugs at all? Does the tank need to emptied periodically or maintained in any way? I know they had replaced bearings and "rebuilt" it just before I picked it up because it had a slight tick, which I thought sounded like a lifter but it was gone after they "rebuilt it" Pan Vac is a great indication of the engine health. Yes you should monitor the pan vac during a pass (data log) as this tell you if the engine is happy with the tune up ( timing/AFR) Yes you should empty the catch can after every pass and monitor that, its literally a dynamic leakdown test of the rings as the engine is running ( as long as there are no other leaks letting air into the engine) IF you have a stuck ring or nipped piston, the catch can will be getting a LOT of oil in it with the engine running....
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