ok im going back to the head bolts, when I took off the head i wanted ot check the tightness of then and sure enough I could loosin them with my fingers this is probably due to the fact I couldnt find an allen socket to fit my 1/2'" torque wrench so I just tightend em as tight as I thought I should go which wasnt enough, so im going to remove the studs and recheck the flatness of the block even tho it was milled and im going to check the flatness of the head also, and i checked the headgasket and its still in one piece none of the material is missing and theirs no kinks in it
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PSN ID's:Tidashoni
1992 Accord EX Coupe
My FS Thread
Not so DD 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Originally posted by deevergoteBoosting with a carb is like being a sniper with a bazooka... it works, it gets the job done, but it's not the most precise method.
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Originally posted by cb9tuner View Postthat may be possible the head was'nt torqued right due to the head studs, recomend to fine an allen big enough for a 1/2 inch and retorqe to spec I always thought about the arp studs personally never seen them always thought how do you tourqe them?
PSN ID's:Tidashoni
1992 Accord EX Coupe
My FS Thread
Not so DD 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Originally posted by deevergoteBoosting with a carb is like being a sniper with a bazooka... it works, it gets the job done, but it's not the most precise method.
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ok i poured a cap full of oil against the exhaust side of the cylinder and watched it make its way around and its not leaking any where in the cylinders, so pistons are sealing enough, now ive been thinking, even if the nuts on the tops of the studs wer hitting the end of the threads, and its still not as tight it would tighten the rest of the stud also so i think they wer getting torqued tight enough, which brings me back to the valves, and brunos test see air can get into places liquds couldnt even dream of getting into and the h22 valve are only sitting half on the seat since the seat area on the valve is cut shallower then the f20b valves, and imagin 180-200psi pushing against a vlave thats only seated half way it would get through alot easier then one thats fully seated, which makes me really think that its the valves leaking, cause both the block deck and the head are flat as flat can be, plus theres no fuel or oil in the coolant, or coolant in the oil, so im gonna look it over once more
PSN ID's:Tidashoni
1992 Accord EX Coupe
My FS Thread
Not so DD 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Originally posted by deevergoteBoosting with a carb is like being a sniper with a bazooka... it works, it gets the job done, but it's not the most precise method.
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then ill reinstall the f20b valves
PSN ID's:Tidashoni
1992 Accord EX Coupe
My FS Thread
Not so DD 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Originally posted by deevergoteBoosting with a carb is like being a sniper with a bazooka... it works, it gets the job done, but it's not the most precise method.
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ok the h22 valve seat area on the valves are not cut at as sharp of an angle as the f20b valves are and im thinkiong they arnt seating all the way causing them to leak
PSN ID's:Tidashoni
1992 Accord EX Coupe
My FS Thread
Not so DD 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Originally posted by deevergoteBoosting with a carb is like being a sniper with a bazooka... it works, it gets the job done, but it's not the most precise method.
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Originally posted by bruno8747 View PostSo let me get this straight. You are using H22A valves in the F20B head. With the stock valve job?
PSN ID's:Tidashoni
1992 Accord EX Coupe
My FS Thread
Not so DD 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Originally posted by deevergoteBoosting with a carb is like being a sniper with a bazooka... it works, it gets the job done, but it's not the most precise method.
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ok
PSN ID's:Tidashoni
1992 Accord EX Coupe
My FS Thread
Not so DD 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Originally posted by deevergoteBoosting with a carb is like being a sniper with a bazooka... it works, it gets the job done, but it's not the most precise method.
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Woot!!!
I knew it I knew it I KNEW IT, it was the valves leaking all along, i put the old ones back in, and reinstalled the head and cranked her over and it cranks slow HELL YEA!!!, im going to test the compression and ill let you all know the numbers
PSN ID's:Tidashoni
1992 Accord EX Coupe
My FS Thread
Not so DD 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Originally posted by deevergoteBoosting with a carb is like being a sniper with a bazooka... it works, it gets the job done, but it's not the most precise method.
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Originally posted by almostJDM View PostI knew it I knew it I KNEW IT, it was the valves leaking all along, i put the old ones back in, and reinstalled the head and cranked her over and it cranks slow HELL YEA!!!, im going to test the compression and ill let you all know the numbers
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ok once i go get my suby ill grab one if any place has one, but heres the numbers
1: 130
2: 135
3: 130
4: 135
PSN ID's:Tidashoni
1992 Accord EX Coupe
My FS Thread
Not so DD 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Originally posted by deevergoteBoosting with a carb is like being a sniper with a bazooka... it works, it gets the job done, but it's not the most precise method.
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