RufusTheDufus
SILVER Star
I've been having compression troubles with the H in my 1980 HJ45. When I got the truck it ran like crap. Did a compression check and leak down test which revealed loss of pressure on cylinder #4. Leak down showed the rings to be the likely culprit.
I did a couple of overnight Seafoam soaks and compression went up close to normal for a while on the problem cylinder at 350 PSI. All of the other cylinders are at 390 to 400 psi.
A few days ago I did a 250 mile round trip to Portland on this engine. 110 miles of it was on the freeway running around 3k RPM. (Tiny Tach.) The engine didn't like it. Now cylinder #4 is only holding 200 psi, not enough for combustion.
I pulled the head tonight. There's no telltale signs of head gasket problems. The valves on #4 look OK with a visual inspection. No burned seats or other obvious problems. The cylinder wall shows no signs of scoring or wear. (I can still see the cross hatch hone pattern on the cylinder walls.) There's a bunch of carbon built up on the cylinder walls above where the rings stop presumably from the cylinder not firing.
Is there any way for me to tell if I have ring problem without dropping the oil pan and popping the piston out of the engine? All of the other pistons have a slight amount of play at TDC. I can wiggle them slightly in the bores. #4 won't move like the others which makes me think there's a ring problem.
I soaked the piston and rings for a while with penetrating oil and then tapped it a bunch of times with a plastic mallet hoping it would free up a problem ring. It didn't help. It still won't wiggle in the bore like the other pistons.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
I did a couple of overnight Seafoam soaks and compression went up close to normal for a while on the problem cylinder at 350 PSI. All of the other cylinders are at 390 to 400 psi.
A few days ago I did a 250 mile round trip to Portland on this engine. 110 miles of it was on the freeway running around 3k RPM. (Tiny Tach.) The engine didn't like it. Now cylinder #4 is only holding 200 psi, not enough for combustion.
I pulled the head tonight. There's no telltale signs of head gasket problems. The valves on #4 look OK with a visual inspection. No burned seats or other obvious problems. The cylinder wall shows no signs of scoring or wear. (I can still see the cross hatch hone pattern on the cylinder walls.) There's a bunch of carbon built up on the cylinder walls above where the rings stop presumably from the cylinder not firing.
Is there any way for me to tell if I have ring problem without dropping the oil pan and popping the piston out of the engine? All of the other pistons have a slight amount of play at TDC. I can wiggle them slightly in the bores. #4 won't move like the others which makes me think there's a ring problem.
I soaked the piston and rings for a while with penetrating oil and then tapped it a bunch of times with a plastic mallet hoping it would free up a problem ring. It didn't help. It still won't wiggle in the bore like the other pistons.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?