teauxbee
05-16-2013, 12:02 PM
Okay, So I'm new to the forum and for the past few days I've been research A TON. But I just can't seem to come to a final consensus.
I purchased a 90 240sx hatch about two months ago with a single cam ka (ka24e) and a blown headgasket. The headgasket was easily fixed with the time available and I also polished and ported the head/intakes/throttle body. After throwing the engine back together I checked my compression through all spark plugs and I'm running at around 105 lbs .
The general opinion I'm seeing is that I could be off on the timing chain by a mark (that's with timing the distributer as well) or my piston rings could be fried from the guy before me driving it too long with the bad headgasket.
I guess I'm just wondering, does this research seem accurate? Are these correct conclusions to come to? If the timing chain is off I can fix that very easily, but if its the piston rings, is my last resort a new engine?
I purchased a 90 240sx hatch about two months ago with a single cam ka (ka24e) and a blown headgasket. The headgasket was easily fixed with the time available and I also polished and ported the head/intakes/throttle body. After throwing the engine back together I checked my compression through all spark plugs and I'm running at around 105 lbs .
The general opinion I'm seeing is that I could be off on the timing chain by a mark (that's with timing the distributer as well) or my piston rings could be fried from the guy before me driving it too long with the bad headgasket.
I guess I'm just wondering, does this research seem accurate? Are these correct conclusions to come to? If the timing chain is off I can fix that very easily, but if its the piston rings, is my last resort a new engine?