da_raabi
Trailer Park Supervisor
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2013
- Posts
- 1,403
- Reaction score
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- Location
- FloriDUH
- First Name
- Adam
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- c30
- Engine Size
- 454
For those of you who saw my A/C and Rant thread posts you may have seen that the day after I got my A/C running again the engine decided to puke.
I had gone out to fire it up and make sure that the new A/C had not leaked over night. Sitting in the driveway, it ran for about two minutes (like craaaaaappp) then died. When I tried to restart it, it sounded like the starter was over-speeding the engine, like when you have no plugs in it.
i.e. zero compression.
So we decided to start tearing the front of the engine off to see if the timing chain jumped or something.
...or something.
The concern was whether this is an interference engine or not. We pulled the pushrods and they looked a little wonky, so next came some testing. I tried to do some compression testing, but it was not working right because the valves were not opening (no pushrods).
So now the heads come off.
The wife finished pulling the passenger head for me yesterday while at was at work. This is the best pic I have right now:
The pistons and cylinders look nice. No scratches or issues, and what is interesting is that I do not see any disturbance in the carbon on the tops that would indicate a valve hit. Similarly, the valves look ok in the heads.
I tell you, if the valves hit - they did it lightly.
Next step is to pull the driver's side head and get them off to a head builder to have them checked over. Then I plan to pull the block out, give it a good cleaning, re-gasket the pan, new timing set, maybe a new cam, then start buttoning it back up. I plan to pretty much leave the bottom end alone because it's in such good shape.
Sure is a pain in the butt, but I'll get this done!
I had gone out to fire it up and make sure that the new A/C had not leaked over night. Sitting in the driveway, it ran for about two minutes (like craaaaaappp) then died. When I tried to restart it, it sounded like the starter was over-speeding the engine, like when you have no plugs in it.
i.e. zero compression.
So we decided to start tearing the front of the engine off to see if the timing chain jumped or something.
...or something.
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The concern was whether this is an interference engine or not. We pulled the pushrods and they looked a little wonky, so next came some testing. I tried to do some compression testing, but it was not working right because the valves were not opening (no pushrods).
So now the heads come off.
The wife finished pulling the passenger head for me yesterday while at was at work. This is the best pic I have right now:
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The pistons and cylinders look nice. No scratches or issues, and what is interesting is that I do not see any disturbance in the carbon on the tops that would indicate a valve hit. Similarly, the valves look ok in the heads.
I tell you, if the valves hit - they did it lightly.
Next step is to pull the driver's side head and get them off to a head builder to have them checked over. Then I plan to pull the block out, give it a good cleaning, re-gasket the pan, new timing set, maybe a new cam, then start buttoning it back up. I plan to pretty much leave the bottom end alone because it's in such good shape.
Sure is a pain in the butt, but I'll get this done!