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Re: Psssft sound

To: Chad Jester <triumph@igc.net>
Subject: Re: Psssft sound
From: Lawrence Schilling <lchillin@siu.edu>
Date: Fri, 04 Oct 1996 08:56:56 -0500
Cc: TRIUMPHS@autox.team.net
Thanks for responding.

When the valve cover cap is removed each time one of the valves actuates
there is a distinct Psssft sound..

The stumble does go away under acceleration, but power seems down slightly.
The stumble is most noticeable under light acceleration and between shifts.
Feels a little like it's hitting on 5 for a second then back to 6.

Don't know how to check for positive or negatinve pressure in crankcase.





At 11:13 AM 10/3/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Lawrence Schilling wrote:
>> 
>> Had a local shop do a tune-up on my '73 Stag with the '73 TR6 engine
>> yesterday.  The mechanic said the valves were at about 50 so he adjusted
>> them to about 10.  Does this sound correct??
>
>YES, if he did it properly.
>
>> 
>> He also said there is a Pfssst sound coming from one of the valves which he
>> diagnosed as exhaust leaking past an exhaust valve that has some carbon
>> build up on it. Does this feasible??
>> 
>
>NOPE.  Is there a positive pressure in your crank case?  That would be 
>one way to verify it.  TR6's are designed to have negative pressure in 
>the crank case.  Where is the noise coming from?  Does it pulse?  Carbon 
>can build up but it shouldn't be holding your valve open!  It would 
>cause a dead cylinder if the valve was hung open.
>
>> There is a definite stumble in the rev range and seems a little down on
power.
>
>Is there a constant miss or do you notice it only at cruise speed?  Does 
>the stumble disappear when you accelerate?
>
>Regards,
>
>Chad
>


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