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Old Nov 15, 2025 | 08:16 AM
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Hi, here's pictures (the best I could do) of top of piston.

Looks like High compression piston if I compare to Joe's ref picture, the notch looks conical not round.
Is the number 30 in the middle of pistion for 0.030" overbore ?

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Old Nov 15, 2025 | 11:43 AM
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Tancuda yours are low compression pistons.

The visual difference can be both subtle and obvious depending on angle.

Here is high compression.


And below is low compression.


Both are of 1970 Olds 350 engines.


Side note, I have seen inside my high compression engine with a borescope. It's a shallow dish like Joe Ps posted pic and the first pic I just posted.
Old Nov 15, 2025 | 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by 69CSHC
Tancuda yours are low compression pistons.

The visual difference can be both subtle and obvious depending on angle.

Here is high compression.


And below is low compression.


Both are of 1970 Olds 350 engines.

https://youtu.be/7Z3zgt7C2Lw?si=xvRqGU4-eufbq4q2
https://youtu.be/86qiwV7dFHY?si=5RZGl3_7qR9Wo2EV

Side note, I have seen inside my high compression engine with a borescope. It's a shallow dish like Joe Ps posted pic and the first pic I just posted.
Thanks for the reply, the recess in the middle on my piston looks deeper (and bigger too) than your high comp piston picture, more like your low comp, so surely low comp piston here.
I think my compression numbers reflect the low compression engine and looks good finally.
Old Dec 16, 2025 | 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Fun71
The open element air filter is not an issue.

Having the initial timing at 16 and the vacuum advance connected to manifold vacuum will increase the idle vacuum. Idle vacuum would likely be much lower with 10 initial and ported vacuum (no advance at idle). Start checking for a vacuum leak.
Did not know if I had to start a new thread but will continue on this one...correct me if I'm wrong

I will be doing soon a smoke test on the engine to verify again for vacuum leak, any tip or recommandation on the procedure ?

What port can I use to plug the machine onto the engine ? I heard booster line on intake !!

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