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Old 12-01-2005, 08:10 PM   #6
agazzo
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Default Re: Help with Timing, Vacuum and Backfire - 289c.i.

The compression test that I do after the re-assembly was Ok, if I remember Ok, all cylinder were around 125' +/- 5% (this, the 5% I remember well).
The cam is a Hydraulic one, so Im gona try with the valves/lifters finger test on saturday.

About the southamerican economy, it is true, it seams as is taking of, but I think is just another ballon efect. Let see in a couple of months.

Are you sure that your Spanish is worst than my English? I'm not.
LOL
Thanks again.
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