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2011-03-06 23:17:29
#11
hmm yeah its got me too, tearing it completely apart is the only way to really know and even then hopefully it wasnt a faulty gauge or something to go through all that prouble lol
2011-03-06 23:20:51
#12
im putting all my chips on a valve issue.

i suppose it could be head gasket, but that is usually notable once you get the head off, and usually will still show some compression.
Last edited by randomdude on 2011-03-06 at 23-47-58.
2011-03-06 23:22:44
#13
Originally Posted by randomdude
im putting all my chips on a valve issue.


just curious, what's making you think that route?

Also Ben, you could take the head to a shop and have them test it for leaks now that it's off just to confirm your leakdown.
2011-03-06 23:26:55
#14
dude if some noob rebuilt the motor..the couldve easily forgot to install one ring on the piston...just a thought. maybe the one in there failed....
2011-03-06 23:42:25
#15
Originally Posted by randomdude
im putting all my chips on a valve issue.


It cant be, this has already been verified that its not.

I put about a half a quart of oil in the cylinder and I am going to see if it drains over night. Regaurdless at this point I will be doing a set of rings and bearings and maybe a piston to be on the safe side. I am going to take the head to work tomorrow and do a few leak tests as well, and triple check to make sure its not that.
2011-03-06 23:55:27
#16
I lost all compression in my 4th cylinder once. It looked good peeking down the spark plug valley. Once we pulled the head, the piston seemed melted. Once I pulled it out, there was a hole on the side of the piston.
2011-03-07 00:19:43
#17
Originally Posted by nismo94tuner
I lost all compression in my 4th cylinder once. It looked good peeking down the spark plug valley. Once we pulled the head, the piston seemed melted. Once I pulled it out, there was a hole on the side of the piston.


AHA! So there's probably a hole on the side of his piston as well!
2011-03-07 00:36:21
#18
Yeah. Its hard to know exactly until you tear it down.
2011-03-07 00:56:27
#19
ya, you cant really have any idea until you take stuff apart lol
2011-03-07 01:00:37
#20
yeah that is very true, rip it all apart
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