Need some valve train help.
I recently installed some S3's in the SE-L. The issue I'm having now is there no compression in cyl. 4 due to the exhaust valves open @ TDC. I confirmed these by hooking up my compressor to the cyl. and rotating it to TDC. Air comes out the tailpipe. I loosened the exhaust cam while on TDC to take the spring pressure off the rocker and sure enough the valves sealed. That leads me to believe the valves themselves are good. Prior to the cam install, I didn't have this issue.
I then proceeded to take the exhaust cam out and inspect valve train bits. The rocker looked fine and both the notch disc and the shim where there and looked good. I then proceeded to get the lifter out. I thought at first it was stuck open, but after reviewing the FSM, I forgot you have to push in the check ball to release pressure. So I did that and it moved freely. I then proceeded to bled all 4 exhaust lifters per the FSM and put them back in. They all behaved the same during the bleeding process, so I don't think the issue is the lifter. For shits and giggles, I swapped #1 lifter and the #4 lifter and reassembled everything. And of course, I'm back to square one...exhaust valves open @ TDC on #4...fack. So now I'm wondering if the cam lobe is not right...
Does anyone have any thoughts as to what might be happening here? I'm really tired and this thing has gotten the better of me this weekend. Unless someone has any ideas, I think my next move is to put the stockers back in and see if the issue stops. Like I said, the motor was running fine before the cam install.
I then proceeded to take the exhaust cam out and inspect valve train bits. The rocker looked fine and both the notch disc and the shim where there and looked good. I then proceeded to get the lifter out. I thought at first it was stuck open, but after reviewing the FSM, I forgot you have to push in the check ball to release pressure. So I did that and it moved freely. I then proceeded to bled all 4 exhaust lifters per the FSM and put them back in. They all behaved the same during the bleeding process, so I don't think the issue is the lifter. For shits and giggles, I swapped #1 lifter and the #4 lifter and reassembled everything. And of course, I'm back to square one...exhaust valves open @ TDC on #4...fack. So now I'm wondering if the cam lobe is not right...
Does anyone have any thoughts as to what might be happening here? I'm really tired and this thing has gotten the better of me this weekend. Unless someone has any ideas, I think my next move is to put the stockers back in and see if the issue stops. Like I said, the motor was running fine before the cam install.
Last edited by hammerin hank
on 2012-12-02
at 23-45-03.