Confused, no compression
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2024 4:56 pm
I'm pulling my hair out with this, so if anyone can help I'd really appreciate it.
Currently I have barely any compression in any cylinder, it's like 20psi across the board.
But I did have 130psi across all 4 cylinders.
Here's the deal: Timing belt snapped. Now it snapped out of vtec, and as people have informed me, out of vtec the engine is non-interference. It would be easy to say that the valves did get bent, but, after putting a new belt on I did a compression test and that's when I saw 130psi.
So, more info. After putting a new timing belt on, and getting everything back together the engine wouldn't start, it just wasn't having it. This is when I compression tested it, while I was trying to diagnose the fault. In the end I concluded that the distributor had gone bad, so I changed it for a new one. After putting the new distributor on the engine fired up, and then died a second later. I tried to start it again a few times but I was just getting a whirring as though there was no compression. I checked and it's about 20psi for all cylinders. After saying several situation appropriate words I called it a day. Fast forward to this weekend, and I'd concluded that the timing belt must have jumped teeth. Today I took everything off to take a look and the timing belt looks fine, everything is spot on at no1 TDC.
So more situation appropriate words, and then I remembered I own a leak-town test kit, but I don't own a compressor, so I improvised:
OK so no1 is at TDC, valves are up, and I can wiggle the cam followers, so the valves should be closed, with the leak down pipe in the spark plug hole I blew down it, and I can hear air escaping. Sounds like the exhaust. So I vaped down the pipe and into the cylinder, and eventually vapour started to come out of no2 cylinder spark plug hole. While no1 is at TDC, no2 cylinder has its exhaust valves slightly open.
So it looks like the exhaust valves are leaking, but I don't get it. The compression was fine until I started it up and now I've practically no compression on any cylinder. Timing belt is fine, hasn't jumped.
If the timing belt snapping bent the valves I shouldn't have got 130 psi when testing it after putting the belt on, so why have I lost compression.
Aaaargh. Head is spinning on this so if anyone can suggest anything I'm all ears. Thanks
Currently I have barely any compression in any cylinder, it's like 20psi across the board.
But I did have 130psi across all 4 cylinders.
Here's the deal: Timing belt snapped. Now it snapped out of vtec, and as people have informed me, out of vtec the engine is non-interference. It would be easy to say that the valves did get bent, but, after putting a new belt on I did a compression test and that's when I saw 130psi.
So, more info. After putting a new timing belt on, and getting everything back together the engine wouldn't start, it just wasn't having it. This is when I compression tested it, while I was trying to diagnose the fault. In the end I concluded that the distributor had gone bad, so I changed it for a new one. After putting the new distributor on the engine fired up, and then died a second later. I tried to start it again a few times but I was just getting a whirring as though there was no compression. I checked and it's about 20psi for all cylinders. After saying several situation appropriate words I called it a day. Fast forward to this weekend, and I'd concluded that the timing belt must have jumped teeth. Today I took everything off to take a look and the timing belt looks fine, everything is spot on at no1 TDC.
So more situation appropriate words, and then I remembered I own a leak-town test kit, but I don't own a compressor, so I improvised:
OK so no1 is at TDC, valves are up, and I can wiggle the cam followers, so the valves should be closed, with the leak down pipe in the spark plug hole I blew down it, and I can hear air escaping. Sounds like the exhaust. So I vaped down the pipe and into the cylinder, and eventually vapour started to come out of no2 cylinder spark plug hole. While no1 is at TDC, no2 cylinder has its exhaust valves slightly open.
So it looks like the exhaust valves are leaking, but I don't get it. The compression was fine until I started it up and now I've practically no compression on any cylinder. Timing belt is fine, hasn't jumped.
If the timing belt snapping bent the valves I shouldn't have got 130 psi when testing it after putting the belt on, so why have I lost compression.
Aaaargh. Head is spinning on this so if anyone can suggest anything I'm all ears. Thanks