NO NO NO NO NO NO NO!
Date: July 02, 2009 06:16PM
Do NOT base your engine troubleshooting diagnostics off a cheap boost gauge on your DASHBOARD!
Get a PROPER vacuum gauge with resolution and proper dampening, and check for vacuum (warm) at idle with the correct ignition timing.
If it is STILL LOW, then you can go to checking damper for proper TDC and verify ignition timing, and operation of the distributor. Most of the time lack of power is csaused by a malfunctioning vacuum advance cannister, and or stuck weights in the distributor. If you have the wrong ignition timing at idle, your vacuum will suffer, as will performance.
THEN, if all is well you should adjust your valves (can't do that without warming it up anyway, and verifiying that TDC mark on the crankshaft damper is really TDC ,s owhy not nail down the ignition timing BEFORE while you're doing those prep steps anyway?
Adjust those valves properly and then check again. I seriously doubt "Valve Timing" is an issue. 115 all across the board is an irrelevant number--you didn't tell us what kind of gauge you used to check it, and they are notoriously wrong if you got a cheap push-it-in-the-hole type, or if you gave us the 'first pump' reading.
All these other guys drew conclusions on the compression test ASSuMEd you did the test CORRECTLY. I don't. If that is the 'first pump' of the compresison test, you have a damn strong engine, and no rings or valve work is needed.
ALWAYS need to know the methodology of the testing before drawing conclusions.
Chances are you may need nothing more than distributor and valve adjustment. I would NOT start pulling heads, adjusting timing of the valvetrain, OR ANYTHING ELSE until PROPER instrumentation and methodology is followed.
That is the FIRST step. If the testing is wrong, the conclusions drawn are wrong...and damned expensive in terms of time, effort, and parts wasted that were fine to begin with!
People here simply want feel good answers. Don't confuse them with FACTS, Dammit!
Tony D: "Knowledgeable but Caustic"... rationull
You simply can't call someone a F**ktard here, no matter how truthful it is.
Stupidity is contagious, and looks like it's pandemic here...