joereeves
Gold Medal Contributor
Thank you I will try that. <-- Proper idle setting procedure.
Along with the above, being a auto mechanic, I'm sure you're aware of the needed initial trouble shooting procedure that regardless of the problem... one needs to be aware of the exact compression and spark readings. I see above a generality compression reading that varies by 15 psi (not good) but we need a more exact check. Also needed is a spark check as listed below.
Standing in back of the engine, facing the spark plugs, the cylinders are numbered as follows:
2....1
4....3 - - - Left is Port - - - Right is Starboard. Nautical terms used as depending on how one faces a object, the position of left/right changes.
Compression: With "all" spark plugs removed, what is the psi reading of all the individual cylinders?
Spark: With "all" spark plugs removed, the spark should jump a air gap of 7/16" on that model with a strong blue lightning flame... a real SNAP! Does it? If not, explain in detail, noting the cylinder affected. Note that the air gap of 7/16" is important.... using neon indicators, spark plugs, etc is a waste of time.
Spark plugs should be Champion QL77JC4 plugs gaped at either .030 (long life) or .040 (strong spark).
Let us know what you find.

