So I checked the compression and 2 of them were good except for cylinders 1 and 3 they were at about 85 to 90. So I put a cap of oil in it too see if it will bump the compression up and the 3rd cylinder went up to 120 and 1st cylider only went up to 92. ?? What could be wrong. Piston rings going bad or head gasket? It does not smoke unless I floor it a little white smoke will come out. Car does not over heat at al. And also its building up to muh pressure near my pcv valve causing oil to leak thru my breather filter.
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compression low in numbers 1 and 3 cylinders!
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You can check other things for headgasket failure. Change your oil and see what color your current oil is. Then look in your coolant and see if you see brown fluid. If none of those are immediately visible there's a good chance you don't have a blown headgasket, but it's not ruled out. The white smoke is typically telling of an engine burning coolant.My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!
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Do a cylinder leakdown test, That will tell you where the problem is.
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Originally posted by flashbycb7 View PostI think I'm just going to take it out and do a full build .. sick of all these problems
You can't fix a problem without first finding the problem.
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Originally posted by oyajicool View PostEngine tear down and inspection reveal problems with engine, 99.9% of the times.
Yea not 100% of the time.
For the VERY minimal effort of doing a leak down test, it would be stupid not to do it.
I can't understand why it's even being considered not to do it.
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Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View PostYea not 100% of the time.
For the VERY minimal effort of doing a leak down test, it would be stupid not to do it.
I can't understand why it's even being considered not to do it.
kinda why im doing a full rebuild on this 68 mustang that is in my shop. it actually came in running...
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Originally posted by wed3k View Postanyone with a pair of eyes can inspect a full tear down and see what has happened to it.
Eh Whatever, It's not my money or time.
I've given my advice.
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Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View PostYea not 100% of the time.
For the VERY minimal effort of doing a leak down test, it would be stupid not to do it.
I can't understand why it's even being considered not to do it.
The OP's #3 cylinder compression test had better result after putting oil in the cylinder, but #1 came up by 2 psi. This means #1's issue may be head gasket or, likely, valves and #3 cylinder's issue may be rings and bore. This test alone is telling me the engine rebuild is called for.
Performing any more test or inspection on such engine will be a waste of time, 100% if you ask me.Last edited by oyajicool; 06-18-2012, 11:54 PM.A&P-IA
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