Need help with massive leakdown
#1
Posted 04-16-2012 03:12 PM
Leakdown showed 30% on 2.
Leakdown showed 50% on 3.
And this is AFTER I took the head to the machine shop (a race machine shop that specializes in Miatas).
Yesterday when I checked the leak down, it was absolutely exhaust valves (the front most in cyl 2 & 3), You could feel the air coming out of the port and you could feel the air coming out of the valve.
but today the machine shop said that the vacuum test passed no problem (high end of green on 1 & 4 and low end of green on 2 & 3).
Machine shop reground the two suspect valves, retested and said there was a minimal improvement, that it can't get any better.
I am going back AGAIN tonight to put things together and check things out. Any tips on how I can be sure this is done, done correct, and troubleshooting if I see more issues?? Any tips on how to talk to the machine shop?
The only things I could fathom could be wrong is the springs, cams, or lifters (they don't have the lifters at the machine shop). Maybe the cams are out of spec? maybe one of my lifters is too tall? Maybe the valve is a little too tall? Maybe one of my springs is too short or too tired? Hell... maybe it is an intake spring?
Any other things I can look at or ask the shop to look at (that is if this last test doesn't pass)?
Thank you very much!!!
Dave
#2
Posted 04-16-2012 04:44 PM
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Posted 04-16-2012 04:45 PM
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#4
Posted 04-16-2012 05:16 PM
Lesson learned, seal the cylinder head in plastic after rebuild until install!
#5
Posted 04-16-2012 05:20 PM
This problem is very common on 99+ but could also happen on an early car
Dave
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#6
Posted 04-16-2012 10:15 PM
Update:
As mentioned, the head was at the machine shop today. They told me they did a vacuum test and cyl 1 & 4 were on the top end of the green area and 3&4 were at the bottom end. They tore down those two cylinders and re-grinded and re vacuum tested. Said it was better, not as good as 1&4, but better. What great guys to take care of me so quickly!
So I drove back to the track, installed the head, and did the compression test with the cams out.
1&4 were great, 2 was 10%(ish) 4 was 15%(ish). I'll take it for now!
I put in the cams, timing belt, etc and re-tested. Now it was on the intake side that had massive leak
down.
So I am going to take your advice and think the valves are either too deep into the head (but these guys would never do that to me, they are too good for that, I am sure of it) or the lifters are too pumped up... which it CERTAINLY could be the case.
$125 from partsdinosaur.com and I should have 16 new lifters.
Do you think I should throw parts at this or should I try to make these ones work ?
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR ADVICE!
I am seriously getting overly bummed about not having a running car! I will sleep on this and make a decision on what to do tomorrow (most likely based on your recommendations)
Thanks again!
Dave
#7
Posted 04-17-2012 07:38 AM
What is the compression numbers? leak down numbers and where is it leaking? Does it run? run well? What are the leakdown numbers with the cams loosened up? Why did you not send the cams and HLAs to the machine shop?
FYI, I have had problems with aftermarket lifters. I will only use genuine KIA lifters.
Dave
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#8
Posted 04-17-2012 08:42 AM
When the head went to the machine shop, I sent the cams, not the lifters. They said they didn't need them.
What is the compression numbers? Does it run? run well?
The motor is still out of the car, so I didn't do a compression check, or run the motor.
What are the leak down numbers and where is it leaking? What are the leakdown numbers with the cams loosened up?
Leakdown with cams on (Sunday):
0%
30%
50%+
0%
My diagnosis was that air was coming out of:
the #2 cylinder front most exhaust valve
the #3 cylinder front most exhaust valve
Monday head went back to the machine shop, they re-ground the bad 2 valves even though vacuum test was good. Vacuum test was slightly better after second valve job.
Leak Down Test - Cams Off (Last Night):
0%
10%
15%
0%
Leak Down Test - Cams On (Last Night):
5%
Too Bad to record%
Too Bad to record%
5%
Diagnosis is now the same cylinders but intake side. My new thought is something is causing the valves not to close. My thought (from your recommendation is that the lifters may be soft due to sitting out of the car for as long as they did and they need some time to acclimate to being squished again.
Thoughts?
#9
Posted 04-17-2012 11:22 AM
#10
Posted 04-17-2012 12:11 PM
Thanks again!
#11
Posted 04-17-2012 12:13 PM
#12
Posted 04-17-2012 01:16 PM
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#13
Posted 04-17-2012 01:42 PM
Frank
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#14
Posted 04-17-2012 03:15 PM
The vacuum test at machine shop was supposedly A-OK, all valves/ports in the green or better.
I brought them 2 heads, and they chose this head because it had a better casting... actually, I think they said MUCH better casting and to get rid of the other one that it was fine for a street car, but will never be a good head (poor other head).
Jim, I did post about rebuilding a lifter a while back and you told me not to... just for note... these are not the lifters from that head. The head/motor are from a car that was sitting for quite some time, so I have a feeling the lifters are stuck in the inflated form.
If it is a lifter issue, do they tend to fix themselves or does that mean they need to be replaced?
MPR22, I know they are NOT currently converted to solid. All have the plunger... and all are springy (which means they are bad according to the book, right).
Thanks for your input all! Huge help! What a great community!
#15
Posted 04-17-2012 05:05 PM
I think you need to know what is going on.. Before you buy and make changes..
I would do in this order... Pull cams, that will close all valves. Do a leak down. If all cylinders are in an acceptable level, than you have a lifter problem, which is what I think you have going on.
If the lifter is stuck open, it should fix itself after running, but if not sealed it will burn the valve. So my advice would be to change or rotate and hold as I said above until all lifters are operating properly.
Jim
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#16
Posted 04-17-2012 06:51 PM
#17
Posted 04-17-2012 07:07 PM
OK Jim, I'll be doing that this weekend. I'll follow up with my findings!
#18
Posted 04-21-2012 06:43 PM
Got to the garage this morning after thinking for a few days about what the issues could be. Could it be the Timing belt was off by a tooth or something - Nope, that wasn't it. I already knew that the leak down with the cams off was acceptable, so I did what Jim recommended above and left the lifters so the valves were at full open for about 20 min. That didn't fix the issue.
So I shrugged and just assembled the thing and put it into the car.
After hooking it all up, we started it and it sounded as you would imagine... Very good, the lifters were NOISY, which was expected, but no smoke!
After about 30 min, the lifters went silent and the motor just purred. So time for another compression and leak down!
Compression was in the 200-220 per cylinder
Leak down showed about 5% in cylinder 1 and about 3% in the other three...
This season is looking like it might be REAL fun! Now I need to talk the wife into letting me buy a megasquirt!
I didn't get to race this weekend. Wish I had, I really do like driving in the rain. Next weekend I was planning on instructing with NASA... but now I might do time trials to see what this thing can do!
Thank you all for the help and recommendations!
A very happy,
Dave
#19
Posted 04-21-2012 06:54 PM
#20
Posted 04-22-2012 04:20 AM
Phew...... that was a close one!
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