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1990 2.9L Manual - Stalls in First gear, won't move its own weight.


Compression looks like this...
212.0, 186.0, 193.5, 186.5, 199.0, 193.0

Seems high, perhaps we did something wrong. Used Mighty Vac Digital Compression Tester MV5532. High is ok? Low is bad?
 
was that wet or dry?
another thread here folks discuss what seems reasonable:

the TL/DR; version is gauges have a lot of variance - do you have a history and feel for that specific gauge?
DIFFERENCE is also a biggie - your high-low = 26 if I did the math right...
and MINIMUM is also a biggie, over 90 so you have enough compression to actually ignite when cold.


My hunch is still that your engine is fine, and your issue is in the drivertrain (somewhere between clutch and tires) not engine. I'm betting transmission from your testing so far.
 
disconnect the map sensor
 
Compression looks like this...
212.0, 186.0, 193.5, 186.5, 199.0, 193.0

Seems high, perhaps we did something wrong. Used Mighty Vac Digital Compression Tester MV5532. High is ok? Low is bad?
Yeah thats extremely high.

Usually 120-140ish is what most guys are finding.
 
disconnect it and see how it runs. and you are sure it is getting clean vacuum signal?
 
Latest update...rear drive train rolls freely

Did koer code test and got 12, 13, and 22.

Wouldn't start after last, removed and cleaned plugs and now able to start. Two plugs have lots of carbon.
 
the vacuum line going to the map sensor is good? straight vacuum?



idle air control and carbon plugs. how bad does it smoke?


really smacks of no load sensing and shit injectors. which is map on these
 
Thanks for letting us know the fix. That was a difficult problem, with the symptoms you were having.
 

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