Thread: SBC #5 Cylinder Wet?
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04-17-2007 07:31 AM #1
SBC #5 Cylinder Wet?
Hi Guys, I am a newbie to the site and there seems to be a lot of good stuff here. I am building a 32 Ford tudor sedan and I have a new motor question that maybe someone can shed some light on for me. The motor is a Chevy 350 crate with Edelbrock RPM heads and their new dual quad air gap intake with 500 CFM Thunder series carbs. After running the cam in I noticed fluid (gas and oil mixture) running from the #5 exhaust port- actually dripping below the header. After removing both headers, all of the other exhaust valves appear normal- the #5 exhaust valve stem and port are wet- fuel/oil/black carbon... The spark plug does not appear to be fouled (strange). I have checked both floats in the primary carb (rear) thinking that the carb was dumping gas into the intake - the #5 cylinder runner is directly in line with the primary. The floats, needles and seats are OK. The cylinder compression tests at 140. I have cleaned the plug, checked the wire & distributor -all new MSD items. I have run the motor for short periods and continue to see this problem. What would cause just one cylinder to do this? Thanks for reading...
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04-17-2007 07:50 AM #2
Thanks Denny, I hadn't thought about that. It might make sense because it appears to be above the chamber.
Ditto on the model kits! My best were lost when the Hobby Shop burned under suspicious circumstances....
How did you get hooked on cars?