Okay Guys, I Thought I would update you on my intermittent mis and the intermittent loss of compression on a cylinder somewhere. Still not sure which one it was. After pulling #3 which was the only cyl where the spark plugs looked clean, and cyl # 1 looked the worst while 2 and 4 weren't much better, a close examination revealed #3 is one healthy cyl. The combustion chamber looked super. A little carbon, but no real buildup, just what I would consider normal.
You made a comment when I sent you the very first pictures of the spark plugs that #3 was the only spark plugs that looked normal, and that 1, 2, and 4 were running way too rich. I think you are right, but I can't figure out how that is possible. The slight re-seating of the rt carb made no difference. That 1/8" out had no effect that I could tell. I think that was just wishful thinking.
Now, below are pics from cly #1. It is loaded with carbon. Even the push rod tubes are black, and the combustion chamber is caked with it. I think that the one time event when I was pulling the prop through that resulted in a flat cyl, could have just been a piece of carbon on the valve and seat. Subsequent compression tests showed 79 and 80 all around. cleaning that carbon out is going to be a challenge, and what about 2 and 4? They probably look the same, given the spark plug conditions. Do you think that all of that carbon will just burn off after I get the very rich condition figured out and fixed?
So, the real question is, where do I go from here?? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. How can I have 3 out of 4 cyl loaded with carbon, and the other running perfectly? Also, the very rough ignition B at 4000 rpm comes into question. In fact, I even have trouble getting up to 4000 rpm with both ignitions just after warm up at times . But with persistence I will finally get a reasonable ignition check and the flights are uneventful, but a bit scary while waiting for the other shoe to drop, so to speak. I'm really hoping for a little guidance here. As you can tell by my efforts so far, I am not shy about work, but I just seem to be spinning my wheels here. I'm up against a wall. Thanks in advance........Tom