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jules



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fingers crossed Thumbs Up Jules

Post #384828 18th Jan 2020 10:47 pm
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cwollen



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i think i need it it took me ages to get the cam cover off

Post #384833 19th Jan 2020 7:49 am
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cwollen



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been at it all day but still not got the head off. Think it would be quicker to take the engine out. Just egr and manifold to do , hopefully on monday.

All my work in the past has been on classic car's hence why i am slow

Post #384865 19th Jan 2020 4:53 pm
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Luke G



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Have you removed the firewall which gives a heap of better access to the back of the engine? If not, remove the soundproofing and then it is only a few bolts and it slides out. It will really help in the removal of the egr and exhaust manifold.

Post #384869 19th Jan 2020 7:21 pm
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cwollen



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I will do so on monday

many thanks

Post #384870 19th Jan 2020 7:36 pm
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If you are working solo, slow & steady is good. Good luck and keep pluggin'. Thumbs Up

Post #384871 19th Jan 2020 7:55 pm
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Luke G



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I’ll second that. I had a bit of help getting the head off mine but everything came away cleanly without any stripped nuts or bolts. Even the exhaust manifold came off easily which I had originally feared touching due to horrible experiences with older cuts where nuts and bolts were rusted and invariably seized in place.

Post #384893 20th Jan 2020 3:41 am
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cwollen



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head now off no viable damage.
used 5/30 oil mixed with 50% white spirit, with the pistons level added the same amount of oil/white spirit to each cylinder. Checked after two hours all levels the same.

outside temp 4 degrees C.

Help
any thoughts anyone

Post #384915 20th Jan 2020 1:24 pm
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cwollen



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still no loss of oil/white spirit.

I calculated the compression by, comp ratio 16.6 : 1 X 14.7 which is 244 psi / 16.8 bar

as I was getting 232 on cylinders 3 and 4 that's ok it was 1 and 2 which were low but my flow test does not reflect this.

all the valves and seats look ok

Think I am going to re-con head and put it all back together.

Post #384928 20th Jan 2020 6:43 pm
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Luke G



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Do the rocker arms look bent or damaged? Is the head warped at all?
Luke

Post #384929 20th Jan 2020 7:02 pm
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cwollen



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will do a full inspection next.

Post #384930 20th Jan 2020 7:10 pm
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cwollen



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striped the head down but unable to find anything apart a couple of what seems to be rust blemishes on the inlet valve seats. Using my engineers straight edge head not warped. In any event will lap in all valves and replace stem oil seals.

My seep test on the cylinders,

so far not drained away at all. May be best to use white spirit only as am working outside .

Have thought about a second hand engine but not to in favor of that as it would be another unknown .

Post #384996 21st Jan 2020 7:04 pm
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jules



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Surely there has to be a leak somewhere in order to explain the differences in compression between cylinders.

Where there any marks on the piston heads to indicate valve contact ?

Could there be a leak around the injectors? - I guess they would have been subjected to extreme pressure too. Jules

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AJ918



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Hi

What condition was the cylinder head gasket in are there any signs of blowing/leakage between cylinders 1 & 2 on the gasket?

I note that you have checked the head for distortion have you checked the cylinder block as well?

With such a discrepancy between cylinder pressures there has to be a reason. I note you have checked the pistons and cylinder bores for leakage using fluid and experienced no loss with the head off and camshafts removed (all valves in closed position) you could try pouring fluid into the valve chambers via the inlet and exhaust manifold apatures to see if the valves and valve seats are gas tight.

Post #385001 21st Jan 2020 7:39 pm
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cwollen



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I looked at the head gasket and it seems ok I note what you said about the valves sealing but have already taken them out, so on re-assembly will do that. I don't think the oil/white spirit at 50-50 was wright for the temperature being around 2 degrees. So I will use only white spirit for a re-test. I am waiting for a head gasket set anyway.

I get this feeling that I have missed sum thing along the way and was to hasty in taking the head off

Post #385003 21st Jan 2020 7:55 pm
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