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V1 Traé’s Goblin (06’ SS/SC #501)

Traé
Are you confirming all 4 valve closures since you have the valve cover off? Have you confirmed you are on the compression stroke, not the exhaust stroke when at TDC?
I will have to look up how to make sure that is happening. I’m not sure how to check that
 
Desert Sasqwatch
The leaking air is most likely caused by the crank and cams position relative to TDC. The intake valves on 3 and 4 may be slight open allowing air leakage between them. The valves are now fully closed on 1 to be passing. But the air leaking from the dip stick and valve cover is the bleed-by of the piston rings.
 
G
If the valve cover is on, put your finger on the spark plug hole and see if it is trying to push air when bringing the piston up to TDC. You are running the leak down test with the cylinder at TDC? You do realize a 4 stroke engine has 2 times at TDC during it's operation, one with valves closed and one with the exhaust open?

If the valve cover is off, make sure the cam lobes are not pushing the valves open.
 
Traé
The leaking air is most likely caused by the crank and cams position relative to TDC. The intake valves on 3 and 4 may be slight open allowing air leakage between them. The valves are now fully closed on 1 to be passing. But the air leaking from the dip stick and valve cover is the bleed-by of the piston rings.
Is the bleed by standard? The piston rings have gaps in them, correct? I’m really green in this department and I’m sure it’s showing.
 
Traé
If the valve cover is on, put your finger on the spark plug hole and see if it is trying to push air when bringing the piston up to TDC. You are running the leak down test with the cylinder at TDC? You do realize a 4 stroke engine has 2 times at TDC during it's operation, one with valves closed and one with the exhaust open?

If the valve cover is off, make sure the cam lobes are not pushing the valves open.
Okay, I see that now as I turn it with the valve cover off. It makes sense now. Thank you and I am super green in this department. Figuring out things as I go. :/
 
Traé
All 4 cylinders pass the leak down. I was testing cylinder 1 with the valves depressed. Explains why the fail switched to cylinder 4.

oh boy, at least I learned something I guess?
 
G
Yes, you need everything closed to do the leak down test. This is why your compression test indicates ok health and the leak down didn't.

You did have all the spark plugs removed and the throttle open when you ran the compress test? Did you rerun #4 to confirm it is slightly lower than the others? Although 6% low isn't bad. If the compression test was done accurately, with those results I probably wouldn't have looked any further.
 
Traé
Yes, you need everything closed to do the leak down test. This is why your compression test indicates ok health and the leak down didn't.

You did have all the spark plugs removed and the throttle open when you ran the compress test? Did you rerun #4 to confirm it is slightly lower than the others? Although 6% low isn't bad. If the compression test was done accurately, with those results I probably wouldn't have looked any further.
Yes, believe it or not I did do that right. Just rechecked and all numbers are the same.
 
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Pulled valve cover to replace gaskets and noticed milky sludge in the front right rectangular port closest to the front of the car. When everything was back together cylinder 1 passed but cylinder 4 now fails a leak down test. I am puzzled.

Running to get a scope now to look inside.

Air now leaks from cylinder 4 to cylinder 3. Just like it was on cylinder 1. I also noticed air coming from dip stick and the hose connection on the top left back of the engine leading to the intake.
Leak down test is not the same as a compression test. Are we talking about the same thing? Confusion on this testing can lead your help/ us down wrong turns! Want to help but we must be careful of test names and resulting numbers. Glad to help, I just don’t want to mislead you!
 
Traé
Leak down test is not the same as a compression test. Are we talking about the same thing? Confusion on this testing can lead your help/ us down wrong turns! Want to help but we must be careful of test names and resulting numbers. Glad to help, I just don’t want to mislead you!
Understood, and I apologize if there was any confusion.

the compression test was done while cranking the engine with throttle open. The confusion on the leak down test and the cylinder failing was my lack of understanding of how the cam lobes operated. With the valve cover off and Gts explanation I was able to visually understand and correctly test.

both tests have passed. My lack of knowledge led me/you all down this path.
 
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Traé
Moved forward with the project and got through video 2 of stripping the donor. Thank you for the engine advice. I learned something new so I can’t complain, can’t say that for those who helped but it is appreciative. With stripping so far I’ve had an interesting time with the door plugs. They’re different than the video and had to take the door off first. Had to chop the wipers off with a sawzall due to being rust welded on. I’m excited to get the seats cleaned up, they’re in pretty good shape and will save me some moolah.

Other than that got $4.29 and a French fry.

I hope everyone has a lovely Thanksgiving!
 

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A
Moved forward with the project and got through video 2 of stripping the donor. Thank you for the engine advice. I learned something new so I can’t complain, can’t say that for those who helped but it is appreciative. With stripping so far I’ve had an interesting time with the door plugs. They’re different than the video and had to take the door off first. Had to chop the wipers off with a sawzall due to being rust welded on. I’m excited to get the seats cleaned up, they’re in pretty good shape and will save me some moolah.

Other than that got $4.29 and a French fry.

I hope everyone has a lovely Thanksgiving!
WAIT!! DON’T Eat that FRY!! AHHHHGH! Please tell me you didn’t eat it! Then again you’re not my son at 4 Y/O! He almost got it in his mouth! (No wonder he grew up to be Marine Infantry!)
 
A
I thought fries were like whiskey and wine, only gets better with age?
I have no idea actually, I’ve seen so many and usually covered in questionable sprinkles. I have never tried one! Naah. I’ll be erring on the side of caution!
But all of those Quarters makes me think of laundry! I don’t have to wonder why some folks I buy junk cars from are broke. When I find $20 in change in the car, lost sets of keys and other important stuff between the seats I KNOW why they’re BROKE!
 
Mahkoi
Moved forward with the project and got through video 2 of stripping the donor. Thank you for the engine advice. I learned something new so I can’t complain, can’t say that for those who helped but it is appreciative. With stripping so far I’ve had an interesting time with the door plugs. They’re different than the video and had to take the door off first. Had to chop the wipers off with a sawzall due to being rust welded on. I’m excited to get the seats cleaned up, they’re in pretty good shape and will save me some moolah.

Other than that got $4.29 and a French fry.

I hope everyone has a lovely Thanksgiving!
You got $4.29 and a French fry?? I got 21 cents, a couple of target arrow tips, and a receipt from Barnes and Noble for the movie Ted 2.
 
Traé
Jumped out of order due to not having the ability to pull the motor just yet.

Got the inside stripped and ready to pull the dash as soon as the motor is out and I can easily get to the remaining connections. Had some fun with busting the corners of the windows after frustration set in with removing bolts. Also got the front suspension taken apart. Unfortunately couldn’t get the sway bar links to unbolt but after a quick google search and seeing the price the sawzall came in handy once again. I’ve been labeling things like crazy and already have loads of pictures. It takes up a bit of time but will be worth it in the end to have the documentation.

Planning to pull the motor on Sunday and get the dash pulled.

Moving right along! I laugh every time I walk in the garage due to never experiencing something like this. I’m not sure if I’m laughing because I’m excited or laughing because I think I’m crazy :D
 

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Traé
Let me be the first to give the obligatory advice. Don’t forget the parking brake tubes
I made a note and put a tag on it to remind myself to take it out. I’d like to keep it as long as possible to keep the wheels locked while jacked up in my garage.
 
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