I'm about to pull the head on my engine build but before I do I wanted to check with the Mud Brain Trust to see if there are any ideas for my situation. I bought a 96 with a blown head gasket. Engine came out and the block and head went to the machine shop. Head was warped .045 and required replacement. I bought a remanufactured head from a machine shop on ebay. They claimed it was ready to bolt on. Fast forward to the first crank of the engine and I have no compression, numbers were 92, 50, 32, 25, 25 , 55. Wet compression test did not change the numbers. I reconfirmed timing thinking valves were open. No change. Rechecked valve clearance. No change. I attached an air connection to #1 at TDC; air was coming from the intake and exhaust.
The only thing that i can think of is that the valve job was done at the wrong angle so I'm about to pull the head and take it to a machine shop that I know does quality work.
1. Timing marks confirmed multiple times
2. Distributor alignment confirmed
3. Spark and fuel confirmed
4. Checked crank sensor resistance
5. Checked distributor plug resistance IAW FSM
6. Computer and components behind glovebox confirmed plugged in
7. Confirmed valve seals in place.
8. Grounds confirmed
Anything I should check before pulling the head?
Thanks to @matthewcruiser for the help
This is the engine before first crank
The only thing that i can think of is that the valve job was done at the wrong angle so I'm about to pull the head and take it to a machine shop that I know does quality work.
1. Timing marks confirmed multiple times
2. Distributor alignment confirmed
3. Spark and fuel confirmed
4. Checked crank sensor resistance
5. Checked distributor plug resistance IAW FSM
6. Computer and components behind glovebox confirmed plugged in
7. Confirmed valve seals in place.
8. Grounds confirmed
Anything I should check before pulling the head?
Thanks to @matthewcruiser for the help
This is the engine before first crank
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