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05-01-2008, 12:28 AM | #1 |
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No ideas about where you are at.
I'd start calling speed shops and local parts stores and see who it is that they use. |
05-01-2008, 12:44 AM | #2 |
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I'd just start with the exhaust side. Wait until yo see what's going on before you start looking for sources, a chewed up shim can be had from a Yamaha dealer for just a couple bucks, but the cam shaft that it murdered would be cheapest to source used and then have polished if needed.
When you reinstall the valve covers do NOT over torque them! The spec is for 22 INCH lbs... not 22 ft. lbs. Too much and you can warp them and then they never seal right. No need to drain the oil when pulling the valve covers. Just clean the engine around them so you're not knocking 20 years worth of grit into the engine. |
05-05-2008, 10:57 AM | #3 |
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Okay guys I have bad news bears. I may have found the issue of over half my problems.
Alright, so got home from school parked the car and did my compression test.( before I ripp anything apart ) Tests are as follow: Cylinder: PSI: 1 160 2 170/175 (probably cause I cranked it once more than others) 3 160 4 130 (also did wet test came to about 162 PSI) 5 60 (wtf....fuck wet test) 6 170/175 (same as cylinder 2) Cylinder 4 & 5 readings were shit. I didnt bother doing wet test on 5 it was so low I just got pissed. The high readings are because JDM engine might of had head shaved for install, but IDK (swap done from prev owner). Or just a ton of carbon build. Results show two adjacent cylinders low as hell, probable cause HG blown. Or my rings are shot. But then again who knows because thats where my loud valve noise is comming from. But I am taking my car to my bro-in-law house and putting compressed air to those cylinders I guess the "leak down" test. We are going to see where the air is comming out at. Radiator cap, oil cap, etc. To further diagnosis these two cylinders. But ill post back our results.
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05-06-2008, 01:15 AM | #4 |
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Alright, went over to my bro-in-laws house and did the leak down test. Since the rest of the cylinders were fine I only tested cylinders 4 & 5.
Cylinder 4 seemed to be okay. We could not pin-point escaping air with oild cap off but since the dry test came up 130PSI and wet test 160PSI we did not worry that much. On to cylinder 5. This one was horrible 60PSI on dry test I knew this one would be the worst. Hooked up air to the cylinder popped the oil cap, and swishoosh tons of air comming out of oil cap. Rings are shit, but I dont really care still drivable. At least until I get some finance up for either re-build or new reman block/engine. BHG test were inconclusive. Ran the engine at idle with radiator cap off and topped off the coolant. Had some bubbling on and off but not enough to just flat out say BHG. Also had some excess moisture in exhaust, but still to little to say BHG. We are thinking about getting a reman'd short block and dropping it in over a weekend or two. I would say its much less of a hassle then ripping apart the motor just to fix some rings. Stupid toyota and thier lies, double rings just fuck up everything.
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05-06-2008, 01:50 AM | #5 |
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that sucks man, glad my compression test didnt turn up anything evil like that ;(
Not much of a mechanic but maybe we can meet up, im not too far outside of columbia. Would like to see an engine pulled apart for when i have to do mine lol
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05-07-2008, 07:28 PM | #6 |
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Im doing some carbon cleaner, got some sea foam in the gas.
Question, its my first turbo and I want to do some carb cleaner. I take it you cant take off piping or it will just stall. And im def not going to spray it in or around the MAF. I read it has to be done in a vacuum line. If this is so which is the best one to spray in?
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05-08-2008, 07:08 PM | #7 |
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Your car has a carberator?
My pipe does but not my car. Seafoam is nasty stuff and doesn't do as well as it boasts. Step in the right direction though. I had a guy ask me once why his shit was'nt working. He just got done tuning it up and topping off the fluids. Long story short the turbo is not a fluid reservior. I'm an n/a. I don't do turbo questions to avoid giving out garbage 411. |
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05-21-2008, 02:46 AM | #9 |
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No prob, But pretty simple. I just used the compression testr' hose. What you need to do is popp off the gauge and hook up the air. Now there is a little nozzle in the end to keep air in (like a tire or bicycle stem nozzle). So instead of getting another hose I just got some small tweezers and you basically can just screw it out. I dont actually remember the size of the fittings (i just have a ton laying around) so just play around but I know advance auto parts has the right fitting.
Dont loose the little nozzle, but if you do its the same nozzle as in a tire's stem. (you just might have a pain in the ass fitting it or finding the right size)
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