Now I feel like we are headed in the right direction.
Got a solid 155psi compression
Grcamna2, couple of notes on your great post. Perhaps we can get to the solution. I really appreciate the help, its so frustrating not being able to get knowledgable help locally.
I put a brand new timing chain on. If you remember a few months back i ordered the wrong part number and got one one link too big. Ordered the right one and man it was really tight. I barely, i mean just friggin barely got the sprocket on the cam. I was going to post about it but then figured what the hell, it will prob stretch out.
I did not check the alignment on the lower sprocket... book didnt mention anything about this, also i didnt take it off the crank or touch it when i took the engine apart so i didnt even think about it.
What do you mean by "sloting" your upper camshaft?
I dont remember exactly why i did this, but when I put the sprocket in the chain and lined it up, the "O" mark was on the bottom, meaning the sprocket was 180 degree out, but everything including the sprocket bolts was lined up with their respective index marks (i think i left it because its such a pain in the ass to fiddle with the sprocket and chain in there)... its a perfect circle, and the index mark on the rotor lined up with the T and the cam was where it was supposed to be (believe the cam lobes were pointed down as to not push against the lifters) so I said what the hell and bolted it up.
Thoughts on this info? Based on what you said it does sort of seem like the timing chain/sprocket/cam is off just a bit doesnt it? (Is there a name for that timing vs the siming set by the points plate/advancing mechinism so we can talk about each without getting the two confused?)