Hey all. Decided to check the compression of the 283 in my FJ40 this morning.
For reference, it's a 1965-67 era 283, from a pickup according to the casting numbers. It has power pak heads and I THINK a RV Cam but that is just based on a receipt from the PO. Rochester quadrajet carb and HEI distributor.
I think it's running a bit rich, but it doesn't smoke at all aside from the usual condensation and soot at startup.
Anyway - I ran the truck up to operating temperature, then cut off the fuel supply to drain the carb until it died. I pulled all the plugs, opened the throttle plates on the quadrajet, disconnected the HEI. All of the plugs appear to have significant oil fouling. They were legitimately "wet." Granted, I have no idea how long these plugs have been in the truck. They were in it when I bought it 3 years ago. I've driven 500 miles on them in that time.
Assuming the worst due to the fouling, I checked the compression. The results? 139-150psi across all cylinders.
Divide by 14.7 atmospheric pressure and that's like 10:1 compression. I could have sworn even brand new that 283's were like..9:1 or even 8.5:1.
Here are some shots of the plugs:
And last, the compression checker hose, because it was pretty fouled by the end of it too.
What do you all think? Is this too good to be true or do I basically have a brand new, incredibly leaky 283?
For reference, it's a 1965-67 era 283, from a pickup according to the casting numbers. It has power pak heads and I THINK a RV Cam but that is just based on a receipt from the PO. Rochester quadrajet carb and HEI distributor.
I think it's running a bit rich, but it doesn't smoke at all aside from the usual condensation and soot at startup.
Anyway - I ran the truck up to operating temperature, then cut off the fuel supply to drain the carb until it died. I pulled all the plugs, opened the throttle plates on the quadrajet, disconnected the HEI. All of the plugs appear to have significant oil fouling. They were legitimately "wet." Granted, I have no idea how long these plugs have been in the truck. They were in it when I bought it 3 years ago. I've driven 500 miles on them in that time.
Assuming the worst due to the fouling, I checked the compression. The results? 139-150psi across all cylinders.
Divide by 14.7 atmospheric pressure and that's like 10:1 compression. I could have sworn even brand new that 283's were like..9:1 or even 8.5:1.
Here are some shots of the plugs:
And last, the compression checker hose, because it was pretty fouled by the end of it too.
What do you all think? Is this too good to be true or do I basically have a brand new, incredibly leaky 283?