I've done a compression test-
1- 215
3- 215
5- 210
7- 215
2- 215
4- 215
6- 205
8- 210
I've actually never heard of a running compression test.
I just replaced my original Muncie M21 with a brand new Autogear M20. I have not had the clutch off, but I feel that's the root of my problem. The rotating assembly was originally balanced with a flex plate. I also got to see, in person, the engine running/revving on a stand before I bought it and it ran normal with the flexplate at that time. I removed that and installed a new flywheel and McCleod clutch, which in theory, should be plug and play since everything is externally balanced. But, I think that is not my case.
I originally had a Holley 830cfm carb and replaced it with a new Holley 750cfm over the winter.
Frankly, I've reached my limit with the unknowns of this engine. I don't know the exact piston spec or the exact compression ratio, etc. I'm ready for a known engine so I can enjoy the car.
This whole deal has been beneficial though because I've learn so much from everyone's help and the troubleshooting research I've done.
Daniel