Thanx again all who replied. Here's the latest. Engine had the orginal timing chain and gears and timing had not jumped. Chain had a lot of slack but nylon gear looked great. Obviously I replaced the timing chain and gears anyway. After putting it back together cranked engine again without spark plugs while pouring sea foam down carb. Obviously after a bit it started shooting out of the spark plugs holes. I did this just to make sure it was coming into chambers on intake strokes. So now that I confirmed that, I decided to put the plugs back in and see what might happen trying to start it. Also noticed all valves moving normally except #6...one valve in # 6 cylinder still not moving as quickly as rocker arm was moving...so I know there is a problem there with a valve sticking. I decided to take another compression test just for the heck of it (again checked all cylinders except # 1 one as my compression tester does not have the flexible hose attachment and a/c compressor is in the way) Now #2,3 4 and 5 cylinder all have good compression and #6 zero compression. I decided to put old spark plugs back in thinking I have enough compression on at least 4 cylinders and maybe 5 cylinders if # 1 is okay and if I can get it running; then can use sea foam (or other chemicals recommended) while engine is running and it would be more effective if sticking valve/valves is only problem. Well, it fired right up all right...but now have very loud clattering noise. Had no noise at all last time engine ran. Afraid to keep it running-I shut it down. This noise was so loud; almost as loud as a rod knocking...but deffinatly sounded like coming from upper engine; could be wrong...I've never done any engine work on the sixes..just the v-8's, so I really don't have the advantage of having heard abnormal noises like I have heard on the v8's to really make an asessment. I also upon suggestion from one of the members let some gas from the tank drain from inlet line of fuel pump; and as suspected it was brown. So all this probably just due to my own ignorance of not knowing even after gas evaporates, it still leaves a very damaging residue. I think I'll try to borrow a compression tester from someone at work that I can get in # 1 cylinder and test it just to see if # 1 also has a compression problem. I do think # 1 has a problem also. The reason I think so is while doing compression test, I managed to get my hand crammed in behind the a/c compressor and one finger over the spark plug hole slightly while having the engine cranked and didn't feel much compression. Even though I only let the engine run at the most 1 to 2 seconds this time; the noise actually sounded like it was coming from the front of the valve cover or engine area. I'm not sure cranking engine with starter (with distributor wire disconnected so it doesn't fire up) and pouring sea foam or other chemicals down carb throat at this time will do anything even though it obviously loosened up #'s 4 and 5. If someone disagrees; let me know and I'll try it some more, but I think i'm about ready to pull the head, disassemble it and clean it up. (Clean up the mess I've made that is!) Well, I guess that's about it. Thanx again for all the replies! Duane Hacking 71 Javelin SST/AMX clone 66 Ambassador 990 69 343/4bbl Rebel 2dr duanehacking@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Duane_hacking@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20070618/832e7a8f/attachment.htm _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list