Cylinder pressure reading? You mean like a compression test using one of these:
Just trying to understand what I'm about to do, I'm supposed to take a reading of the pressure that builds up in the cylinder by cranking the engine a few strokes (with the plugs out to avoid a start).
If the pressure is low, then the valves are open for too long.
The short block is stock, at least the pistons are stock appearing.
I've measured the distance between top dead center and the deck, it's
3 mm, converted to inches, it's .0118110 inches
Piston is below deck.
Bottom dead center is 86 mm / 3.385827 inches
Cylinder bore was measured to 10.3 mm / 4.055 inches.
Checking my measures with the specs i found here:
http://www.answers.com/topic/chrysler-la-engineit seems like my measure of cylinder bore is pretty close to stock specs.
If the cam $ucks, or rather, doesn't, then I might as well throw in the old cam for the time being?
Have the old lifters bagged and labeled, just in case of $hit happening.
On the positive side, now that I have a clue about what to do, a cam swap will be much much faster than the first one.
I'm going somewhere nice, Brasil. Going by Air France, which should be safest airline these days, statistically speaking. Have a friend going to a ship outside Nigeria, there's pirates there too.
I always tell him to cheer up and don't worry, because he's worth more alive than dead to the pirates.