I just rebuilt my 3.4l V6 Camaro. The block was checked and machined by a reputable shop and I put together the bearings, rings and pistons. The heads are rebuilt too. I installed an after market cam from Comp Cams. The compression in the 3 cylinders on one side is low - 90lbs. the other side is 140. I double checked the ring gaps and I made sure the heads were installed correctly. I set the valve lash the same on both sides of the motor.
The reason I rebuilt the motor in the first place was the low compression in those 3 cylinders. The only thing that hasn't been replaced is the cam from Comp. I put that in the motor before rebuilding it, put on the rebuilt heads and ran it for an hour or so, just long enough to break in the cam. When the motor wouldn't run right I checked the compression and the 3 cylinders were low. That's why I decided to rebuild the motor.
Is it possible that the cam could have been ground wrong and could that cause low compression?
The reason I rebuilt the motor in the first place was the low compression in those 3 cylinders. The only thing that hasn't been replaced is the cam from Comp. I put that in the motor before rebuilding it, put on the rebuilt heads and ran it for an hour or so, just long enough to break in the cam. When the motor wouldn't run right I checked the compression and the 3 cylinders were low. That's why I decided to rebuild the motor.
Is it possible that the cam could have been ground wrong and could that cause low compression?
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