I'm putting this 15 roadster back together after 50+ years of being a project car. After being apart half it's life it's ready to be together again. I'm told that the previous owner put new rings in and "did the valves". It's tight, hard to turn over by hand, feels like it has new rings? Rear end is up on stands, in neutral, and with a 6 volt battery connected to the bat post on the coil box I got all the coils buzzing nicely. It has spark at the plugs (plugs out and grounded, nice spark right about tdc) Tried a set of known good coils that I pulled from my 19 coupe too. Timer is roller type, clean and looks good, watched the ground make connection as I cranked the motor. New wiring from timer to coil box. Double and triple checked the wires and watched the spark at each appropriate cylinder thru the cycle. No power from magneto yet, wanted to get it to run before I sort that out.
Feels like it has compression and with an adapter and air compressor pressure I was able to check leak down, rings hold good and valves have no leaks. But I can't get compression gauge to show anything but a short bounce when cranking over by hand, maybe the hand cranking is too slow?
Tried the brass Holley G that came with it, it needs work, and a brand new repro NH that came with the car, and I have fuel to the carb. Even tried priming the cylinders with a shot of gas, I'm getting nothing, not even a cough or sputter?
Pulled the 1-2 valve cover, real clean in there. Watched the valves go up and down, not sticking. Has 1/64 -1/32 clearance on the valves. Didn't look at 3-4 yet, assuming that they are the same.
It's cold in the workshop, 30-50° and hand cranking sure isn't like electric!
Fuel, spark, air, at the right time - what am I missing?
