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01-04-2016, 01:02 PM | #1 |
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Is it time for a rebuild?
I bought an s14 about a month ago, test drive drove fine, the first few days it drove great, and then it started leaking oil out of the breather valve. I figured it was just the oil catch can was full because PO told me it had been over filled with oil a little bit. It really started to leak so I took it to a buddies, did a compression test, and cylinder 2 had 100 psi, then 70 psi, then 30, then 0. Absolutely no compression and then I pulled the oil cap on the valve cover and it had blow by. The car also was spitting out white exhuast right before I pulled up to my buddies. The weird thing is the car never felt like it lost power on the road, which is what I'm so confused about.
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01-04-2016, 01:51 PM | #2 |
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air coming out of the valve cover is normal on the running engine.
You need to make sure 100% beyond reasonable doubt that there is no compression. Your test might have been a failing compression tester. Repeat the test with a known good tester. Then try to find out where the compression is going. White smoke and bubbles from the radiator indicates head gasket. |
01-04-2016, 06:27 PM | #4 |
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Diagnostic procedure is,
1. compression test (If you dont know how, ask someone will help) 2. audible/visual inspection on running engine like you have been doing, good job. Oil on plugs is a bad sign, but it could come from the valvecover gasket so be sure that it is indeed coming from within the cylinder which indicates a broken piston/ ring problem. Oil vapors from the valve cover is also not necessarily a "bad engine" diagnosis, there are other ways you can get an oil vapor such as PCV blockage or incorrect PCV routing. This is part of visual inspection. If you need a PCV diagram you can ask I have a few. 3. leakdown test, requires air compressor. You only do this after exhausting other options because it can be inconclusive if you do not have experience. Start there... |
01-05-2016, 07:36 PM | #6 |
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The buddy I took it to almost immediately said it was a ring land or ring or something inside the piston, but I wanted to make sure before I start pulling it apart. He is a trained mechanic so I'm assuming he's probably right.
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01-07-2016, 10:00 AM | #7 |
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If I'm not mistaken, white smoke is burning coolant and blue is burning oil. So I would think that if your ring lands are bad, you would get more blue smoke than white.
Other pros on here should chime in with more info though.
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01-09-2016, 06:10 PM | #8 |
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Here is the OEM routing for PCV on every OEM engine (almost) ever made, that came factory with a turbocharger
The port you see on the right side can be anywhere on the engine, but on sr20det it is on the valve cover. So think of that port as the top port on the turbo side of your engine. The valve on the left labelled "Pcv valve" is on the other side of the valve cover, attached to the intake manifold. Do not use a catch can (yet). first diagnose and use the OEM route. You might have a bad pcv valve for example, that will sure simulate bad rings. Would suck to tear an engine down over a $8 check valve right? So identify and properly diagnose, do those things I listed, take your time. |
01-10-2016, 11:57 AM | #9 |
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The suction of the intake pulls air out of the crank case, it does not feed the crankcase, as you have depicted in your fancy drawing.
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more discussion http://www.performanceboats.com/gn7-...um-pump-3.html Quote:
I made a more detailed post about this discussion, here http://zilvia.net/f/showpost.php?p=5736274&postcount=4 |
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