It's the end of the year of vintage racing and I've known that cylinder #2 did have a compression problem. I have a 1600 Crossflow with 711M block. So I started to do a leak test. I turned the crank to bring piston #2 to the top of the compression stroke. The easiest way for me is I have one of those small flexible lights on a "stick" that can fit into the spark plug opening and see it coming up to the top.
As the piston was rising I saw the light getting wet! So, there is maybe a 1/16 inch of what I strongly believe is water on top of the piston. When I put about 40lbs of compressed air into the cylinder, I heard a "gurgling noise" coming out of the open weber carburetor when the piston was at the top of the compression stroke..
So, this can not be good, the question is..... how bad do you think?