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09-24-2008, 02:43 PM | #1 |
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No compression...need help please!11!1!!
Ok, ran the car pretty hard last night, after a race I decided to coast from 120 so I put the car in neutral and it dies, won't start back up...got it towed, pulled the plugs and cylinder 1 spark plug prong was smashed onto the electrode, not melted, smashed. Next, I decided to do a compression test and I have zero compression in all cylinders. The rest had no problems with spark plugs. I'm think maybe bent valve(s)....someone please chime in!
Car: 1997 240sx KA-T Motor: supertech pistons, eagle rods, cometic gaskets, arp studs...tested the compression the week before, ran 160 across the board... |
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09-24-2008, 03:44 PM | #4 |
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yeah sure did...no doubt at all. I'm leaning towards jumped timing, that would explain no compression in all cylinders. Exhaust cam could be out of time just enought to be open and let the compression out...
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09-24-2008, 03:59 PM | #5 |
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That wouldnt explain why your plug got smushed, though.
If the motor is still interference when using dished / low compression pistons, then if you jumped a tooth you might have munched some valves. A piece of valve bouncing around would explain the damaged spark plug. When rebuilding the motor, did you use new OEM parts for the timing chain set? like 5 years ago I rebuilt my first KA with an InnerFireGear timing kit, aka TOPLINE, from ebay. I some how didnt notice when installing it but the lower tension side arm wasn't machined right and was being sandwiched against the block, unable to pivot at the bottom like it's supposed to. The excessive chain slack destroyed the opposite lower guide, and subsequently almost took my motor with it. |
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