![]() 10/18/2014 at 17:51 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
After putting her all back together she still runs like crap.. I'm pretty sure it's a dead cylinder now. I think the PO ran 87 octane at some point and blew a hole in a piston.
However, it runs well enough that I could rip up and down the block a few times.
This is the end of the block on my street. I can stop the car about 20 feet from that ball post, stand on the go pedal and swing her tail around a full 180 degrees (and more if I wanted to) without an issue.
After I parked her I just couldn't stop laughing. The tire smoke, the sweet song of the M90 at 15 pounds of boost and swinging 3700 pounds around like that is serious fun.
For a big girl she can sure shake her Tailfeather.
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If it had a hole in a piston, you would know it. That would wreck havoc on the PCV system, there'd be clouds of oil smoke in the exhaust, and your intake would be full of oil - especially at 15psi boost.
Keep it simple, man. Pull all the plugs and do a compression test (tester available to rent/buy from AutoZone and O'Reilly's, among others). Check the plugs, wires, coil pack, and injectors. Check for coolant consumption and oil consumption.
I found out the replacement head from my Essex-built 2.0L SPI engine was bad by compression testing it and having it spray coolant out of the spark plug hole.
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Well, time for an ls swap.
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I still may do a compression test. There's a lot of blow by. And it'll shoot oil out of the dipstick tube if pushed hard.
But, I suppose it couldn't make 15+ pounds if the piston were boned.
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Too easy. This Bird stays all Essex powered.
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It might need new rings, then.
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That's the direction it looks like we're heading.
I wasn't expecting to go this deep with this one. It went from being a flip to something I really like pretty quick.
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![]() 10/18/2014 at 20:00 |
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Oh, don't look so down big guy.
A well built, blown and stroked Essex V6 can make plenty of power.
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Or an ecoboost v6 swap.