my bad weekend changing the starter. new problems
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my bad weekend changing the starter. new problems
well, friday i was off of work and pulled the intake manifolds to rebuild the starter. unfortunatly, i couldnt get the contacts back in correctly as my starter doesnt have the bolts holding the motor to it from the rear. so i pulled it and rebuilt the one i had gotten from the junkyard as it was much cleaner and in nicer shape. put it in, put it all back together, and i have a misfire. double checked that all injector clips were connected and all wires were sparking. took the plugs out. cleaned them, put them back. same issue. well, got a compression tester.
#2 cylinder has NO compression. while i had the intake manifold off, apparently something fell into the intake port on #2. i had paper towels stuffed in the holes and removed them before putting the intake back but seems it didnt matter. i used the leak down tester and determined it was an intake valve and after pulling the valve cover confirmed it is the #2 intake valve that is bent.
went yesterday and pulled a head at the junkyard in case i need it, though im hoping i only need to swap the one valve with a good one from the spare head. while its off im going to lap all the valves and change all the valve stem seals and the exhaust manifold gasket etc... im going to pull the drivers side head and do the same to that one as well. also, the car at the junkyard had a fairly new egr pipe so i got it also in case mine is messed up.
on a side note, while i had the intake manifold off, i took the egr valve off the upper intake manifold and it was completely clogged. took awhile to chip all the carbo buildup out and i used pb blaster and a wire brush to clean the parts up good once it was degunked. also used a long flat head screw driver to clean the port in the intake manifold itself to get all the crude out. im sure that will help my gas mileage too once its all back together, though im still pissed i have to pull the heads now. grrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
btw, does anyone know where the coolant drain plugs on the block are? i dont want any coolant getting into the oil passages or cylinders when i pull the heads. at the junk yard even when the coolant had been drained it still had some up in the head when i pulled it off.
#2 cylinder has NO compression. while i had the intake manifold off, apparently something fell into the intake port on #2. i had paper towels stuffed in the holes and removed them before putting the intake back but seems it didnt matter. i used the leak down tester and determined it was an intake valve and after pulling the valve cover confirmed it is the #2 intake valve that is bent.
went yesterday and pulled a head at the junkyard in case i need it, though im hoping i only need to swap the one valve with a good one from the spare head. while its off im going to lap all the valves and change all the valve stem seals and the exhaust manifold gasket etc... im going to pull the drivers side head and do the same to that one as well. also, the car at the junkyard had a fairly new egr pipe so i got it also in case mine is messed up.
on a side note, while i had the intake manifold off, i took the egr valve off the upper intake manifold and it was completely clogged. took awhile to chip all the carbo buildup out and i used pb blaster and a wire brush to clean the parts up good once it was degunked. also used a long flat head screw driver to clean the port in the intake manifold itself to get all the crude out. im sure that will help my gas mileage too once its all back together, though im still pissed i have to pull the heads now. grrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
btw, does anyone know where the coolant drain plugs on the block are? i dont want any coolant getting into the oil passages or cylinders when i pull the heads. at the junk yard even when the coolant had been drained it still had some up in the head when i pulled it off.
Last edited by williamb82; 09-20-10 at 05:12 AM.
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This tutorial shows where the drain plugs are.
http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/cooling/coolant.html
Damn, what a weekend. I hate it when ya do one job and something else happens in the process and then ya have a whole nother job to do. Hope it all works out for ya.
http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/cooling/coolant.html
Damn, what a weekend. I hate it when ya do one job and something else happens in the process and then ya have a whole nother job to do. Hope it all works out for ya.
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well i have to pull everything apart that i just put back together and then alot more too. oh, and my cell phone completely crapped out saturday night as well. so i had to pay a deductible to the ins company to get a replacement. hopefully itll arrive this week. i just hope the piston isnt damaged from whatever fell in. i cant really afford a replacement motor right now. though there are 3 complete ones at the pick and pull i could grab.
on a side note, i found an off the shelf grommet for the pcv valve in the drivers side valve cover. it snapped right into the valve cover and the pcv valve was able to be pushed in with some elbow grease. that grommet had been broken since i bought the car. also, this time around im replacing all the coolant hoses that route to the tb/iscv etc... so hopefully wont run into any leaks anytime soon either.
on a side note, i found an off the shelf grommet for the pcv valve in the drivers side valve cover. it snapped right into the valve cover and the pcv valve was able to be pushed in with some elbow grease. that grommet had been broken since i bought the car. also, this time around im replacing all the coolant hoses that route to the tb/iscv etc... so hopefully wont run into any leaks anytime soon either.
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i will. ive decided itll be best to just pull the engine. make everything easier to get too. my back is messed up and all the bending over to get under the hood really bugs it the most. plus since the head bolts need tqed to 29lbs and then turned 90deg, itll be easier out of the car, and with 175k on it, i want to change the rear main seal and front trans seal too. might as well just get it all done now. prolly gonna change all the front seals too even though the timing belt was changed like 6 months ago. previous owner hesitated when i asked if he did seals when he changed it so i doubt he did.
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i will. ive decided itll be best to just pull the engine. make everything easier to get too. my back is messed up and all the bending over to get under the hood really bugs it the most. plus since the head bolts need tqed to 29lbs and then turned 90deg, itll be easier out of the car, and with 175k on it, i want to change the rear main seal and front trans seal too. might as well just get it all done now. prolly gonna change all the front seals too even though the timing belt was changed like 6 months ago. previous owner hesitated when i asked if he did seals when he changed it so i doubt he did.
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im not old(yet). got in a couple bad car wrecks. im only 28 damnit! lol. anyway, on the engine stand i can undo most the bolts sitting in a chair, and then the intake manifolds and head standing up not leaning at all. its actually pretty easy to remove the engine to be honest. the more i plan it out in my head the more it makes sense to just pull it. not as easy as my supra though. i can have the engine and trans out of that in an hour or so by myself. lol
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im not old(yet). got in a couple bad car wrecks. im only 28 damnit! lol. anyway, on the engine stand i can undo most the bolts sitting in a chair, and then the intake manifolds and head standing up not leaning at all. its actually pretty easy to remove the engine to be honest. the more i plan it out in my head the more it makes sense to just pull it. not as easy as my supra though. i can have the engine and trans out of that in an hour or so by myself. lol
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yeah, i dont let anyone work on my car and very few people i even let help. if it gets broken, i did it and im ok with it. if someone else breaks it, god help them. lol. same reason no one has ever driven any of my cars. if i blow it up, i say F(*$ and shrug it off and get the next engine/trans ready to go in. if someone else were to blow it up. omg, id prolly have an aneurysm. lol. i think i had ocd or something. it has to be done my way if its mine and if someone else is helping i usually go back over anything they did to help. i also have to have everything neat. my gf laughs when i go around the bedroom and make sure all her dresser drawers are completly closed because she never closes them all the way and same thing for kitchen cabinets and drawers. drives me nuts when stuff isnt the way it should be. (prolly why i want to pull the engine deep down. recheck EVERYTHING!!!!) lol. and as for feeling the wrecks, i already feel them. usually after working on the car all day, if i sit down or lay down for any length of time, i can barely get up afterwards. it sucks. and my knee hurts all the time. was told i need surgery on it after the last wreck. still havent had it done yet. i need to go get it done so hopefully itll stop hurting.
also, if i wasnt so picky this car would of been done long ago. but its my never ending build and most of the parts i have arnt even installed because i dont have everything i need to do it exactly how i want yet.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2042690
also, if i wasnt so picky this car would of been done long ago. but its my never ending build and most of the parts i have arnt even installed because i dont have everything i need to do it exactly how i want yet.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2042690
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well, saturday i pulld the engine and left the transmission in. what a pita!!!!! way more crap to disconnect then i realized, plus the 5 plugs on the trans were a pain to get to. got it out and on the stand though. egr pipe is cracked. looked at the "nice" one i grabbed from the junkyard, its cracked also, so im just gonna weld all the way around that ring with my mig. pulled the passenger side head. valve isnt bent. the 12mm nut that goes on the lower intake in that corner fell in the port and was stuck behind the valve and holding it slightly open. had to remove the valve to get it out. put the valve back and filled the intake port with acetone, no leaks. woo hoo. so now im going to rebuild the head, lap the valves and change the valve stem seals. then after i reinstall it ill finish pulling the other head and do the same.
on a side note, after i pulled the head. some of the oil drain ports had silicone stuck in them from where a previous owner tried to reuse the old valve cover gaskets with silicone. gonna remove the lower pan for sure to clean it out. prolly has more crap in it. also gonna be changing all front seals, the rear main seal, and trans front pump seal.
one of the motor mounts ripped in half even though it was unbolted, and the other one is so soft i wont reuse it. so the car will have to sit apart awhile so i can buy new motor mounts etc...
oh, and the heater control valve, the top nipple was broken off almost flush. you could see it disentegrated inside the heater hose so i need a new one of those as well. as i suspected i found alot more things wrong then what i had initially realized. and whoever disigned the engine harness for this thing deserves a punch to the face. the way some wires are routed is ridiculous.
on a side note, after i pulled the head. some of the oil drain ports had silicone stuck in them from where a previous owner tried to reuse the old valve cover gaskets with silicone. gonna remove the lower pan for sure to clean it out. prolly has more crap in it. also gonna be changing all front seals, the rear main seal, and trans front pump seal.
one of the motor mounts ripped in half even though it was unbolted, and the other one is so soft i wont reuse it. so the car will have to sit apart awhile so i can buy new motor mounts etc...
oh, and the heater control valve, the top nipple was broken off almost flush. you could see it disentegrated inside the heater hose so i need a new one of those as well. as i suspected i found alot more things wrong then what i had initially realized. and whoever disigned the engine harness for this thing deserves a punch to the face. the way some wires are routed is ridiculous.
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Nice to hear ya got it out, there's always more stuff to take off then you would think. Especially the wire harness, my god man, who zigzags wires like that? That silicone that you found in the oil ports, damn rookies, who doesn't use new gaskets? At least ya found it before something more major happened. Well, now ya have alot of work to do. I would tell you "no sitting down on the job" but that's why you pulled it. The fun begins. Good luck with it.
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yeah, to get the front water pipe off, you have to pull pretty much all front timing covers and my god, wtf is up wit hthe cam gear bolts being so tight? on a 7m, its like 35lb tq. i used a 4ft pipe on my breaker bar and was afraid i was gonna knock the engine off the stand to get them loose. i got the crank pulley bolt loose in the car before i pulled the engine.
also, there is soo much black crud on the sides of the motor from the valve cover leaks its crazy. i got ALOT of cleaning to do. luckily the gf seems to want to help and can scrub the sides of the block and valve covers/intake manifolds etc... for me.
also, there is soo much black crud on the sides of the motor from the valve cover leaks its crazy. i got ALOT of cleaning to do. luckily the gf seems to want to help and can scrub the sides of the block and valve covers/intake manifolds etc... for me.
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yeah, to get the front water pipe off, you have to pull pretty much all front timing covers and my god, wtf is up wit hthe cam gear bolts being so tight? on a 7m, its like 35lb tq. i used a 4ft pipe on my breaker bar and was afraid i was gonna knock the engine off the stand to get them loose. i got the crank pulley bolt loose in the car before i pulled the engine.
also, there is soo much black crud on the sides of the motor from the valve cover leaks its crazy. i got ALOT of cleaning to do. luckily the gf seems to want to help and can scrub the sides of the block and valve covers/intake manifolds etc... for me.
also, there is soo much black crud on the sides of the motor from the valve cover leaks its crazy. i got ALOT of cleaning to do. luckily the gf seems to want to help and can scrub the sides of the block and valve covers/intake manifolds etc... for me.