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No compression? 200

Bewfote you go to the trouble of yanking the manifold, remove the valve cover and check the operation of the valve train.

Sounds like good advice, although you're replying to a post where the OP says he's already looked at the intake manifold gasket, thus "trouble to yank" has already occurred. Also, I am wondering what your thoughts are on "blockage in the valve" that wouldn't show up in the compression check. Just curious, as you sound quite sure of yourself, and yet I remain, uh, confused.
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Art Benstein near Baltimore

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