0 compression with dohc swap/ I think I have a bigger proble
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Well took the timing belt of this morning and rotated the cams a couple of times and nothing felt out of the ordinary. Did a compression test still 0 compression on both driver side cyclinders. Could there be a bolt or plug missing or something other than the head gasket that could be wrong?
One of the crazy's boosting a NA!
14.3 @ 93mph
14.3 @ 93mph
Are you putting air in and its simply not building any pressure? As in, its going straight in and straight out?
Are you sure a valve isnt stuck?
I would pop off the intake/exhaust manifolds and SEE whats going on in there....
It kind of sounds like the valves are stuck open.
Are you sure a valve isnt stuck?
I would pop off the intake/exhaust manifolds and SEE whats going on in there....
It kind of sounds like the valves are stuck open.
Last edited by gto7419 on Tue May 29, 2007 4:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Valves hit pistons because the timing was off. The timing off is what bent the valves. Since you never got it to run, I doubt the damage to the pistons is enough that it matters. Take some fine grit paper (1000+/-) and take any edges off the nicks in the pistons. Replace the valves. put back together.
No difference in cranks. Why?
No difference in cranks. Why?
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Which EJ25 variant? If it's not an STi semi-closed block I would personally stick with the Ej22 bottom end. Forged internals will not rectify the inherent weaknesses found in the NA Ej25's. But it all depends on how much power you really are shooting for. Crawford has built a number of open deck EJ25's with Ej257 STi internals that deliver 300chp and stand up fine. A lot of it is in the tune...
1974 Porsche 914 Cam Am Limted Edition AKA the Bumble Bee
1973 Porsche 914 2.0 l -Suby swap pending
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Suby Hai!
1973 Porsche 914 2.0 l -Suby swap pending
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2000 2.5RS daily driver.
1999 2.5RS w/ 50+ extra whp
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