hi all,
first of all thanks to all of you that kept me going through my investigation of why my car wont start, the very last point made, to do a compression test finally nailed it, but why did the engine go stiff at tdc without plugs in ?
so i put the car back together and decided to leave it and get on with another car that need attention sort of ASAP.
after sleeping on it, the next morning i thought how can i leave it there not knowing what was really wrong with it ??? it will bother me every day until i know what is causing the low compression.
so its overalls on tools out again and off comes the rocker cover, (about the tenth time) took the rockers out and suddenly the engine turned very freely , so the problem is in the valve train, hmmm the other interesting point is the number one rocker came out as soon as the spring was off.
off comes the head and the picture in this thread shows the problem , all 4 exhaust valves were hitting all 4 pistons
IMG-4238.jpg
so i dont know much about tuning engines, but somebody may have fitted a high lift cam, maybe had the head skimmed to increase the compression ratio and not fitted dished pistons, or am i talking total garbage ? is it just the cam belt timing was not correct at some time?
where i am now is the exhaust valve at least in number 1 is so bent it wont seat properly, nearly get my finger nail under one side of it. and guess the other exhaust valves are the same.
my thoughts at the moment is get 4 new exhaust valves and blend out the damage on the piston heads, plus a bit more to give the valves clearance and put the engine back together with the old head gasket, old head bolts, time the cam belt and the ignition correctly try to get it going (if i now have good compression )
if it starts ok and seems to run fine than take the head back off, put a new gasket and new head bolts and job done.
does anybody have a better plan, or have i missed something ? or another idea before i jump into my plan ??
i do appreciate any help...or comment, i really am fishing in the dark to a degree.
first of all thanks to all of you that kept me going through my investigation of why my car wont start, the very last point made, to do a compression test finally nailed it, but why did the engine go stiff at tdc without plugs in ?
so i put the car back together and decided to leave it and get on with another car that need attention sort of ASAP.
after sleeping on it, the next morning i thought how can i leave it there not knowing what was really wrong with it ??? it will bother me every day until i know what is causing the low compression.
so its overalls on tools out again and off comes the rocker cover, (about the tenth time) took the rockers out and suddenly the engine turned very freely , so the problem is in the valve train, hmmm the other interesting point is the number one rocker came out as soon as the spring was off.
off comes the head and the picture in this thread shows the problem , all 4 exhaust valves were hitting all 4 pistons
IMG-4238.jpg
so i dont know much about tuning engines, but somebody may have fitted a high lift cam, maybe had the head skimmed to increase the compression ratio and not fitted dished pistons, or am i talking total garbage ? is it just the cam belt timing was not correct at some time?
where i am now is the exhaust valve at least in number 1 is so bent it wont seat properly, nearly get my finger nail under one side of it. and guess the other exhaust valves are the same.
my thoughts at the moment is get 4 new exhaust valves and blend out the damage on the piston heads, plus a bit more to give the valves clearance and put the engine back together with the old head gasket, old head bolts, time the cam belt and the ignition correctly try to get it going (if i now have good compression )
if it starts ok and seems to run fine than take the head back off, put a new gasket and new head bolts and job done.
does anybody have a better plan, or have i missed something ? or another idea before i jump into my plan ??
i do appreciate any help...or comment, i really am fishing in the dark to a degree.
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