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posted on 20/6/20 at 09:17 AM
Continuing SC Zetec saga
So where are we, we'll I switched to a smaller pulley and seem to be make 8-9 psi which is better than 12!
My current issue are:
1. The engine seems to bind when hot, only if I stop and re-start, it's like the battery is a bit flat. Not sure if this is just normally
running in or indicates a problem?
2. Little bit of smoke from the breather, this could be because I'm running 10w40 running in oil or it's fooked
3. It sounds like a bag 'o' nails under load, I'm thinking either fooked or timing?
What size injectors are you running? Mine had 440cc fitted
It sounds like its missing under load in the 2nd video. Are the plugs the ones that came with the engine? Pop a HT lead off and check there is no
water between the plugs.
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posted on 20/6/20 at 12:13 PM
I rebuilt the engine so it is still running in. Plugs could do with renewing as I’ve had them a few years. No compression test yet and it’s running on
a Microsquirt ecu which I’m trying to tune
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posted on 21/6/20 at 10:27 AM
Looks like I'll be getting my spanners out again, compression test results on a warm engine with WOT (in PSI):
1: 10
2: 100
3: 25
4: 100
So it's a 2 cylinder ATM, which explains why it sounds like it's misfiring!
I need to work out if it's the head or the pistons. I replaced all of the piston rings (checked they were correctly aligned at 120 degrees t
each other) and the exhaust valves.
I think I'm going to take the head off, align all the pistons to the same height pour 50 ccs of oil in the and check every hour or so, unless
anyone's got any better ideas, probably do the same test on the head....
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posted on 21/6/20 at 01:14 PM
Wet test results, 10cc oil in the bores:
1. 10
2. 125
3. 50
4. 190
So my thinking, given the limited mileage (about 50 miles under load) I think the rings are still to properly bed in and no. 4 is probably ok. No. 2
has a slight leak on the head, and nos. 1 and 3 aren't really trying, so I'm going to get some new inlet valves whip the head off regrind
the inlets and check for sealing and see where I am at that point.
Did you check and adjust the valve clearances when the engine was rebuilt? Tight valve clearances will cause your problems. I would check before
stripping the engine
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posted on 22/6/20 at 08:15 AM
Good call, yes checked the clearances, no. 1 was tight. I've been advised to run the compression test with the cams off, so thwart will tell me
if it lifter/cam related
Carrying out a compression test with the cams removed will not achieve anything, if the inlet valve is closed how is it going to allow air in to be
compressed? A cylinder leakage test on the other hand will work as the air is supplied via the spark hole
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posted on 4/7/20 at 02:57 PM
So the results with the cams off:
1. 100
2. 95
3. 25
4. 95
All cam off tests were run with the cylinder starting in bottom dead centre, as the inlet valves wouldn't be opening so I needed to start with a
known amount of air to pressurise. I ran no. 3 twice to make sure it wasn't an error.
I think what this is telling me is no.1 the shims are too big preventing the valves from closing properly. No.3 is the pain as I don't know if
this is a valve seating issue or piston rings not sealing.
I've decided to send the head off to re cut the valves seats...
When i rebuilt my blacktop (had done 80k in donor car + 20k in my car), the valve guides on all the exhaust valves were worn beyond spec, i had them
replaced while the head was being ported.
I didn't have any sealing issues at the time, but have repaired quite a few vw engines where the seat wears oval due to valve guide wear
allowing the valve to wobble as it closes, you may have the same issue.
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posted on 5/7/20 at 12:35 PM
I'd thought I'd get away with not getting them cut, to be fair on 3 of them I would have but for how long?
I don't have access to an air line so trying to run a leak down test is a non starter, although if I'm still down on pressure on no.3 then
I might have to...
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posted on 28/7/20 at 01:18 PM
Status update:
Had the valves re-cut and replaced the inlet valves, so now all new valves, lapped the valves and shined to spec. N0.3 Still 25 PSI. Took the piston
out and no.3 has collapsed. So what's going wrong? I should be down around 9 PSI and I've not seen a consistant max boost higher than 9,
timing should be conservative enough, see below? I'm now thinking forged pistons and I think rods too as I'm not sure you can split them
on blacktops?
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posted on 13/9/20 at 03:55 PM
I’ve had the valve seats recut and and now have new valves all round. I’ve added a decomp plate and have been out today. Warm engine pressures are all
between 70-80, so nothing has gone bang yet! I’m thinking of getting the car tuned, any recommendations in the north herts/ south beds area?
Also thinking of swapping back to the larger pulley that’s good for 13ish psi but don’t want to be stripping the engine, again but figure the decomp
plate should be good for.....?