Another no vvl
Iv got a gtir swaped sr20ve-t and its lacking the vvl kick.
I have tested the solenoids and everything electrical and its all working so im now assuming its an oil problem as this head is pretty greased up with old oil.
From all the threads i have read on this i have come to the conclusion that it might come right if i just keep changing the oil out and flushing at each change and give it a good run everytime i drive it. I have set my solenoids to come on at 3000 and 3500 rpm in an attempt to get oil through everything constantly to break it all down..
Im thinking i need to get some mig wire or something and poke it though all the holes going into the head for vvl to give it a helping hand.
Does anyone actually have a diagram of how the oiling system in the head works and where exactly it goes to so i can attack it good?
Iv had the vvl solenoid block off and it didnt look "that" bad to me the oil ways looked fairly clear although its clear the head has that greasy gumy oil through it. I poked around in there with a screw driver but im thinking i need to get further through to where oil pressure actually actuates the rockers?
I have tested the solenoids and everything electrical and its all working so im now assuming its an oil problem as this head is pretty greased up with old oil.
From all the threads i have read on this i have come to the conclusion that it might come right if i just keep changing the oil out and flushing at each change and give it a good run everytime i drive it. I have set my solenoids to come on at 3000 and 3500 rpm in an attempt to get oil through everything constantly to break it all down..
Im thinking i need to get some mig wire or something and poke it though all the holes going into the head for vvl to give it a helping hand.
Does anyone actually have a diagram of how the oiling system in the head works and where exactly it goes to so i can attack it good?
Iv had the vvl solenoid block off and it didnt look "that" bad to me the oil ways looked fairly clear although its clear the head has that greasy gumy oil through it. I poked around in there with a screw driver but im thinking i need to get further through to where oil pressure actually actuates the rockers?