1985 Buick Century Compression

Tiny
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  • 1985 BUICK CENTURY
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  • FWD
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  • 61,596 MILES
1985 Buick Century mileage: 61,596. On my century I completely rebuilt the motor ring cam lifter valves, valve seat block checked heads done, now the problem is it won't fire up. I get good spark to all the spark plugs and double-checked timing chain and cam gear to make sure it was in line and had a mechanic trainee check it and we're at a loss as to why it won't start. Compression on the cylinders ranges from 36 to 40 psi. I take it the new rings haven't seated, but if it won't start how can they? Do you have any idea as to why it won't start? Could it be something in distributor?
Thursday, October 14th, 2010 AT 7:35 PM

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Tiny
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Most likely your car will not start because of the low compression; 36 to 40 psi is way to low. We doubt seriously that the rings are the problem. Check the valve timing and also valve clearance; the valve may be too tight.
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