I recently rebuilt my FJ40 and tried to start it when I noticed I have no compression on cylinders 3 and 5. What could this be? Thanks
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As far as I know the engine was completely torn down because one of the pistons shattered. I paid a mechanic to do it but he did a terrible job. It came back to me with a missing head bolt, broken thermostat housing, ect., ect. It sat in my garage for years before I picked it up and realized just how much had not been completed. By that time it was too late to go after the mechanic. I did not adjust the valve clearance. This was done by the mechanic. The motor is an FJ40-110669More details on "fj40" and "rebuilt" and " no compression" are in order?
For instance, when you rebuilt your "FJ40", what did you do to the engine? Which engine?
How did you adjust valve clearance?
Etc.
How are you determining "no compression" ?
More details on "fj40" and "rebuilt" and " no compression" are in order?
For instance, when you rebuilt your "FJ40", what did you do to the engine? Which engine?
How did you adjust valve clearance?
Etc.
Yep, X2. If that mechanic work was that crappy then anything could be amiss. Valve adjustment comes to mind but it could be much more complicated than that.The missing head bolt would cause me to pull the head off and start rechecking everything.
What could this be? Thanks