...and rotor , I would change them too. If you have low compression in one cylinder it could either be bad rings (which is unlikely) or a burnt valve. Solution is to remove head and have valve
...burnt valve is often the culprit,the clue is popping at the exhaust at idle is an exhaust valve,puffing or chuffing in the intake is an intake valve.This is a head off job,and you should do a full ...
...valve or burnt the rings in that cylinder. When you are doing the compression check, the engine is at normal operating temp and you have the throttle held wide open? I would also preform a leak down ...
...burnt which would be valvetrain problem These are both worrying signs of a blown head gasket. There is no quick cheap fix if this is the case, but there is a quick and cheap way to eliminate it as ...
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...burnt fluid 1-2 accumulator faulty 2-3 accumulator faulty 3-4 accumulator faulty valve body spacer plate damaged pressure regulating solenoid damaged pressure regulating valve damaged fluid pump ...
...burnt, but the lower radiator hose was loose and had sprayed coolant all over that side of the engine including the oil filler cap ( might be were coolant came from on dipstick? Tried the engine and ...
...burnt valve once it gets hot it warps enought to miss have a cold and hot compression test done that will tell you if you have a cylinder bad, be it valves or rings at least it would narow it down to ...
...burnt, you will need a rebuild. The seals and clutches will be fried.Thanks for using FixYa - a Very Helpful rating is appreciated for answering your FREE question. Well heres a quick reference for ...
...burnt the tires off in reverse lol. but it will only run good for a minute or so when we do this, and it only sometimes works. I am baffled by it. Would an egr valve make it do this? what could make ...
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