This is a 77 New Yorker with a 440. AVS2 650 carb (adjusted pretty lean I think), new Mancini electronic ignition, new plugs, new wires. Seems to runs well for the most part, but upon checking the plugs, some don't look real great. Most have an oily residue in the threads and some look carboned up. This is after only about 200 miles of mostly around town and light-foot easy driving. I got around 9mpg on my last tank of gas, but from what I've read around here that's typical town MPG for these cars.
The car has 156k miles on it, but I did a cold compression test and all cylinders registered nearly identical at 110 psi. (I did forget to clamp the throttle blades open, but it's the consistency I'm more concerned about). It also doesn't smoke at all on start-up and the oil stays relatively clean, but it does seem to use some oil.
The car has 156k miles on it, but I did a cold compression test and all cylinders registered nearly identical at 110 psi. (I did forget to clamp the throttle blades open, but it's the consistency I'm more concerned about). It also doesn't smoke at all on start-up and the oil stays relatively clean, but it does seem to use some oil.















