Skipping mustang, out of ideas
#1
Skipping mustang, out of ideas
So my mustang did what most do with blowing out the spark plug. One of my good friends sold me his stock heads for cheap so I had the heads changed. The Drivers side head was a newly remanned head with almost no miles on it. When it was finished, I had a skip on Cylinder 5 (front drivers side). I figured it was a COP or spark plug since the car had been sitting awhile until I got the money up to change the heads. I changed both out and no difference. It was also getting fuel as the plugs would be covered in fuel when I pulled them out. I checked compression and it is low when running, but will hold compression at TDC(doing a leak-down test). I am pretty sure either it's the cam followers or springs as the motor ran fine before changing the heads before the spark plug blew out, so I am automatically eliminating piston rings. I want to know if there is anything else I can try before pulling the head back off again.
Thanks
Jeremy
Thanks
Jeremy
#3
1 minor point: cyl 5 is not the driver front; it would be one of the middle ones.
Are you really sure about the rings? When that plug blew out, some particles could have fallen into the cylinder and damaged the rings, piston, and/or cylinder wall. For as bad as your issue is now, it would have been fairly evident if the cylinder was at least visually inspected before the 'new' heads were put on.
I'm not very up on OHC engines, but what about the cam itself? Would a bad lobe do this?
To get at the root of your problem, most likely the head is going to have to come back off. Good Luck.
Are you really sure about the rings? When that plug blew out, some particles could have fallen into the cylinder and damaged the rings, piston, and/or cylinder wall. For as bad as your issue is now, it would have been fairly evident if the cylinder was at least visually inspected before the 'new' heads were put on.
I'm not very up on OHC engines, but what about the cam itself? Would a bad lobe do this?
To get at the root of your problem, most likely the head is going to have to come back off. Good Luck.
#4
Oh really? please explain how that in not #5 because every other 4.6 owner knows that it is
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...QEwAA&dur=4920
#5
Have you spun the engine over with the valve cover off to see if something is going on in the head with that cylinder?
50 PSI is way low but if it worked fine before and doesn't now either you messed something up or that head is junk.
50 PSI is way low but if it worked fine before and doesn't now either you messed something up or that head is junk.
#6
It's not the same cylinder the spark plug blow out of is the bad part. The head is newly remanned so I'm trying to get my friend to talk to the place he ordered it from and see if he can get it replaced. I did rotate the motor with the valve cover off and didn't see anything out of the ordinary. It seems to only not build compression when the motor is running, as in the followers can't keep up when the motor is running or something along those lines. It leads me to believe that maybe it's a weak valve spring
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