Gswest236 Scott West Seabeck, Washington (83 posts) Registered: 07/14/2021 09:13PM Main British Car: 1974.5 MGBGT V8 Olds 215 Stroked to 266 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
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mgb260 Jim Nichols Sequim,WA (2535 posts) Registered: 02/29/2008 08:29PM Main British Car: 1973 MGB roadster 260 Ford V8 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
Scott, that torch always worked the best for me. You can improve your oxygen cylinder with a threaded adapter and Medical oxygen tank. How'd it go?
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Gswest236 Scott West Seabeck, Washington (83 posts) Registered: 07/14/2021 09:13PM Main British Car: 1974.5 MGBGT V8 Olds 215 Stroked to 266 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
After warming it up in the sun for 3 hours, then putting a small space heater next to it for a while, we whipped out the Mapp torch. It still took about 5 minutes of heating the area with the torch before the rod would melt/flow. Not having any clamp that would work, I tried doing one area hoping it would work like a tac weld. As soon as I heated the other side up, the first area let go. Eventually I got enough to hold that i could work around the joint. I did the inside as well which was tricky as the rod material wants to fall out the other side. I need to grind it down more and see what it looks like. I may add some epoxy to fill any pin holes.
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BlownMGB-V8 Jim Blackwood 9406 Gunpowder Rd., Florence, KY 41042 (6530 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 12:59PM Main British Car: 1971 MGB Blown,Injected,Intercooled Buick 340/AA80E/JagIRS |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
Hard to beat success. Odd that it broke there in the first place.
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Gswest236 Scott West Seabeck, Washington (83 posts) Registered: 07/14/2021 09:13PM Main British Car: 1974.5 MGBGT V8 Olds 215 Stroked to 266 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
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Gswest236 Scott West Seabeck, Washington (83 posts) Registered: 07/14/2021 09:13PM Main British Car: 1974.5 MGBGT V8 Olds 215 Stroked to 266 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
I’m stumped. I’m reading that Olds 215 heads have the extra 6th head bolt. Olds heads have 5 valve cover bolts. My heads have 5 valve cover bolts but only 5 head bolts. Its number on the head reads S 929606. Stamped upside down on the block under the head id # reads HI 305065. That number appears to be a Buick number (1962 High compression 4 barrel). Its supposed to be an Olds 215 with Olds heads. supposedly you cant use the Olds heads on a Buick due to the extra bolt (unless you drill and tap the block for the extra bolt. There is no 6th bolt on my heads. What am I missing?
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mgb260 Jim Nichols Sequim,WA (2535 posts) Registered: 02/29/2008 08:29PM Main British Car: 1973 MGB roadster 260 Ford V8 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
Scott, The rocker shaft hold down bolts are the 6th head bolts. After you pull the heads you should see 4 steam holes in the block near the valley that match the small holes in the head. The head gasket needs to have those holes too. Jon's block also has a Buick #. Maybe the factory ran short and tapped the extra head bolt holes and drilled the steam holes?
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mgb260 Jim Nichols Sequim,WA (2535 posts) Registered: 02/29/2008 08:29PM Main British Car: 1973 MGB roadster 260 Ford V8 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
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MGBV8 Carl Floyd Kingsport, TN (4600 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 11:32PM Main British Car: 1979 MGB Buick 215 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
Looks like a Buick head to me. The rocker shaft/head bolts on the Olds 215 line up with the bottom head bolts
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Gswest236 Scott West Seabeck, Washington (83 posts) Registered: 07/14/2021 09:13PM Main British Car: 1974.5 MGBGT V8 Olds 215 Stroked to 266 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
Thanks Jim. I know the internet can provide bad info depending on who wrote it. There are sites that tell me only the Olds 215 heads have 5 valve cover bolts, which i have. Also, it’s out there that the sixth head bolt is on the intake manifold side of each head. It is also stated that the Buick head can bolt on the Olds block but not the other way around. My Block has HI 305065 stamped on it under the numbers stamped on the head, which according to my reading is a 1962 Buick High compression 4 barrel model. On the head it has S 929606 which is supposedly an Olds number signifying 155 HP. When I get the heads off, it might be clearer to determine. Also read that the top of the Buick heads are more parallel to the ground and the top of the Olds heads are parallel to the block top surface; don’t know about that either
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mgb260 Jim Nichols Sequim,WA (2535 posts) Registered: 02/29/2008 08:29PM Main British Car: 1973 MGB roadster 260 Ford V8 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
Scott, Jon has a Buick block too. The sixth hole was drilled and tapped and the four steam holes drilled on each side. The Olds uses bigger 7/16 bolts for the rockers, Buick uses 3/8. Carl ,I think it is the angle of the photo and I don't think the bolt holes are perfectly in alignment. Look at the size of the rocker hold down bolt heads and the five valve cover bolt holes.
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mgb260 Jim Nichols Sequim,WA (2535 posts) Registered: 02/29/2008 08:29PM Main British Car: 1973 MGB roadster 260 Ford V8 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
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MGBV8 Carl Floyd Kingsport, TN (4600 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 11:32PM Main British Car: 1979 MGB Buick 215 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
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MGBV8 Carl Floyd Kingsport, TN (4600 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 11:32PM Main British Car: 1979 MGB Buick 215 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
I have argued for years that the Olds head can be used on the Buick block. As Jim said, the block has to be prepped for it. I have had some say the the Buick block does not have the bosses for the 6th bolt. Obviously, they do. Rover deleted those bosses.
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mgb260 Jim Nichols Sequim,WA (2535 posts) Registered: 02/29/2008 08:29PM Main British Car: 1973 MGB roadster 260 Ford V8 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
It's kind of an odd coincidence that both Scott's and Jon's are both Buick blocks. Did previous owners modify the blocks or the Olds factory?
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MGBV8 Carl Floyd Kingsport, TN (4600 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 11:32PM Main British Car: 1979 MGB Buick 215 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
I knew it was doable, but this is the first time I have seen it done. I am surprised that the Buick & Olds block carry different part #s. What other block differences are there?
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Gswest236 Scott West Seabeck, Washington (83 posts) Registered: 07/14/2021 09:13PM Main British Car: 1974.5 MGBGT V8 Olds 215 Stroked to 266 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
Thanks Guys, I’m removing the heads hopefully this week. We may get confirmation on the 6th bolt then.
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Gswest236 Scott West Seabeck, Washington (83 posts) Registered: 07/14/2021 09:13PM Main British Car: 1974.5 MGBGT V8 Olds 215 Stroked to 266 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
I got the heads off and it looks to me the head gasket failed in a couple of spots. But more importantly you guys can tell me if it’s been modified to accept the olds head on the Buick block. I dont know which holes I’m supposed to be looking at. Also, it appears now that the motor is stuck. I cant turn it over. After i tried the Solvent mixture to the offending cylinder and let it sit for a few days, drained the oil , refilled it and started it it sounded bad, so i shut it off. May have unstuck a ring which now is wedged maybe?? I dont know?
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Gswest236 Scott West Seabeck, Washington (83 posts) Registered: 07/14/2021 09:13PM Main British Car: 1974.5 MGBGT V8 Olds 215 Stroked to 266 |
Re: Did a compression test on my stroked Olds 215, not good. #4 cylinder at 50 lbs.
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